%0 Journal Article %T Deep Vein Thrombosis in HIV and Tuberculosis Treatment in a Case of a 19-Year-Old Guinean Student %A Djibril Sylla %A Amadou Kake %A Abdoulaye Camara %A Ibrahima Sory Barry %A Ibrahima Camara %A Boh Fanta Diane %A Fod¨¦ Amara Traore %A Mariame Beavogui %A Mamadou Dadhi Balde %J Open Journal of Internal Medicine %P 1-4 %@ 2162-5980 %D 2019 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ojim.2019.91001 %X The objective of this study was to describe Thrombotic manifestations and therapeutic management during HIV infection and tuberculosis in a 19-year-old male student. The objective of this study was to describe Thrombotic manifestations and therapeutic management during HIV infection and tuberculosis in a 19-year-old student. Observation: It is Mr. S. C., aged 19, admitted for pain and swelling of the right lower limb, physical asthenia and notion of fever. Evolution 5 days, with no particular history of cardiovascular disease, anti-retroviral treatment for 1 year and anti-tuberculosis treatment for 3 months. On clinical examination heart sounds are irregular with a heart rate at 115 bpm, blood pressure at 110/70 mmhg. A febrile red painful swelling at right lower limb with positive Homans sign. 0ˇăC (Temperature 37.7ˇăC), Weight at 58 Kg. The rest of the clinical examination is without particularity. Venous Doppler echo of the lower limbs: shows the presence of acute deep vein thrombosis of the right lateral vein. Mr. S. C. to benefit the following Medical Treatment: lovenox 0.6 UI subcutaneously morning and evening, Sintrom 4 mg 1 comprimed at night, Tramadol 50 mg morning and evening; with a good clinical evolution. CONCLUSION: TB and HIV are chronic infections that result in widespread inflammation predisposing patients to a MTVE (Venous thromboembolic disease) table as well as rifampicin and anti-proteases. %K TB %K HIV %K Thrombosis %K Young Person %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=90483