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Review

Evidence base for using corticosteroids to treat HIV-associated immune reconstitution syndrome

Pages 469-478 | Published online: 10 Jan 2014
 

Abstract

Most of the evidence supporting the use of corticosteroids (steroids) for immune reconstitution syndrome (IRS) comes from case reports or retrospective series and is of low quality. However, when steroids are used, they have usually been associated with clinical improvement or resolution of IRS. Except in the case of hepatitis B- or C-associated IRS, there have been no reports of worsening of the IRS or adverse outcome due to steroid use. After ruling out other conditions which can mimic IRS, clinicians should strongly consider steroids when managing IRS associated with mycobacterial or fungal pathogens when there is severe disease, or when other measures have failed.

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