The Relationship of Cholangiocarcinoma with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Cholangiopathy and Cytomegalovirus Infection

Eur J Case Rep Intern Med. 2020 Oct 13;7(12):001981. doi: 10.12890/2020_001981. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a worldwide disease with an increasing number of cases globally. Initially, HIV cholangiopathy was often observed among such patients but has become rare after three decades because of the availability of new treatment options and potent antiretroviral drugs. Consequently, its occurrence now suggests drug resistance or disease progression. The relationship between cholangiocarcinoma and HIV remains unclear. We report the case of a patient with high-grade dysplasia of the ductus choledochus and uncontrolled disease which was treated with potent antiviral agents and bile duct dilatation.

Learning points: HIV cholangiopathy should be kept in mind in an HIV-positive patient even if they are receiving combination antiretroviral therapy (cART); endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography can provide symptomatic relief.Once HIV cholangiopathy is detected, close follow-up for cholangiocarcinoma is required.Opportunistic infections can cause cholangiocarcinoma in HIV-positive patients.

Keywords: Hepatosteatosis; late-onset lipid storage myopathy; lipid storage disease.