Journal article
Finger clubbing and HIV infection in Malawian children
SM Graham, HM Daley, B Ngwira
Lancet | LANCET LTD | Published : 1997
Abstract
While it is unusual for children to present with finger clubbing, the authors began to frequently see such cases in the University of Malawi's Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine. Clubbing was recognized in 52 children during February-May 1996. An 8-year-old boy died with a diagnosis of endomyocardial fibroelastosis. The remaining 51 children were aged 4 months to 12 years of mean age 37 months. 26 of the 31 children tested for infection with HIV were HIV-ELISA seropositive. A clinical diagnosis of pediatric AIDS according to the World Health Organization criteria was made in 35 cases. A provisional diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis was made in 29. Two of the older children had a..
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