Background: We report a case of photosensitivity which occurred as the presenting sign of HIV infection. Photosensitivity regressed completely after introducing antiretroviral tritherapy.
Case report: A 44-year-old woman developed a photo-distributed eczematous eruption which did not respond to topical steroids or hydroxychloroquine. Histologic examination showed eczematous dermatitis. T-cell marker analysis showed a majority of CD8 cells in the infiltrate. The patient was found to be HIV-positive and CD4 counts were markedly reduced to 190/mm3 while CD8 counts were increased to 1260/mm3. Antiretroviral tritherapy cured the photosensitivity. Cure was apparently related to increased CD4 lymphocyte and normalized CD8 lymphocyte counts.
Discussion: Photosensitivity was the presenting disorder of HIV infection in this case. Cure of the photosensitivity with antiretroviral tritherapy has not been reported previously. CD8 T-cell infiltration and very low CD4/CD8 ratio would appear to play a key role in the pathogenesis of photosensitivity in these patients.