Abstract

We studied eight patients in whom cytomegalovirus retinitis was an initial manifestation of AIDS. Six of these patients had cytomegalovirus retinitis alone at the time of diagnosis and two patients had simultaneous cytomegalovirus retinitis with other AIDS associated diseases (Kaposi's sarcoma in one patient and cytomegalovirus colitis in one patient). Treatment with ganciclovir (dihydroxy propoxymethyl guanine), a new antiviral medication related to acyclovir, resulted in regression of retinitis in all five patients treated with this drug. Our study shows that cytomegalovirus retinitis may be the initial manifestation of AIDS and that ganciclovir is a clinically effective antiviral agent for cytomegalovirus.

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