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Tuberculosis and HIV Infection
Disease-a-Month, 2006istorically, the unprecedented resurgence of tuberculosis (TB) in the nited States (U.S.), peaking in the early 1990s, coincided with the rowing human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic. Since that ime, with the introduction of highly active antiretroviral therapy HAART) and successful implementation of treatment and infection ontrol measures, the ...
Mark D, Johnson, Catherine F, Decker
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AIDS, 1990
The clinical significance of myelopathy associated with HIV infection is poorly understood. Recently, a prospective electrophysiological follow-up study of spinal-evoked potentials in HIV-seropositive men without AIDS revealed a 32% prolongation of the latency from the gluteal crease to the 12th thoracic vertebra (T12) following tibial nerve ...
T, Smith, J, Jakobsen, W, Trojaborg
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The clinical significance of myelopathy associated with HIV infection is poorly understood. Recently, a prospective electrophysiological follow-up study of spinal-evoked potentials in HIV-seropositive men without AIDS revealed a 32% prolongation of the latency from the gluteal crease to the 12th thoracic vertebra (T12) following tibial nerve ...
T, Smith, J, Jakobsen, W, Trojaborg
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The immunology of HIV infection
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1990A variety of immunologic abnormalities have been reported in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. The most characteristic is a decrease in the number and function of CD4 helper/inducer T lymphocytes. Patients with HIV infection also have abnormalities in the number and activity of CD8 suppressor/cytotoxic T lymphocytes, defective
K M, Zunich, H C, Lane
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Antiviral Therapy, 1999
Acute human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, referred to as primary HIV infection (PHI), is associated in the majority of patients with an acute retroviral syndrome presenting similarities with infectious mononucleosis and an exponential rise in viral titres.
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Acute human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, referred to as primary HIV infection (PHI), is associated in the majority of patients with an acute retroviral syndrome presenting similarities with infectious mononucleosis and an exponential rise in viral titres.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1987
To the Editor.— The prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in the countries that make up the island of Hispaniola has received attention inTHE JOURNALrecently. 1 In 1987, a study on the rates of infection in the Dominican Republic shed light on both the Dominican and the Haitian populations.
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To the Editor.— The prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in the countries that make up the island of Hispaniola has received attention inTHE JOURNALrecently. 1 In 1987, a study on the rates of infection in the Dominican Republic shed light on both the Dominican and the Haitian populations.
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Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1989
While infectious diseases clinicians have been schooled in syphilology for generations, new aspects of syphilis continue to appear. Such is the case in HIV-infected individuals, in whom the clinical, diagnostic, and therapeutic implications are quite confusing. Dr. Edward W.
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While infectious diseases clinicians have been schooled in syphilology for generations, new aspects of syphilis continue to appear. Such is the case in HIV-infected individuals, in whom the clinical, diagnostic, and therapeutic implications are quite confusing. Dr. Edward W.
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Medical Clinics of North America, 1989
Although coexistent HIV infection and pregnancy are still rare in most communities, as the prevalence of HIV and AIDS continues to rise, the practicing physician can expect to see this more frequently. The internist plays a crucial role in educating these patients as to the importance of "safe sex" practices and pregnancy prevention.
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Although coexistent HIV infection and pregnancy are still rare in most communities, as the prevalence of HIV and AIDS continues to rise, the practicing physician can expect to see this more frequently. The internist plays a crucial role in educating these patients as to the importance of "safe sex" practices and pregnancy prevention.
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Tuberculosis and HIV infection
Current Infectious Disease Reports, 1999We review important new recommendations on the treatment and prophylaxis of tuberculosis in HIV-infected individuals. Large-scale studies and expert consensus panels have both concluded that shorter courses and intermittent antituberculous regimens are adequate for the treatment of dually infected individuals.
, Buitrago, , Friedland
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2005
The present cross sectional study was undertaken to study clinical profile of HIV infection in children in Northern India.64 children from newborn to eighteen years, presenting for confirmation of diagnosis of HIV infection or monitoring of CD4-CD8 counts in confirmed cases, were evaluated.
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The present cross sectional study was undertaken to study clinical profile of HIV infection in children in Northern India.64 children from newborn to eighteen years, presenting for confirmation of diagnosis of HIV infection or monitoring of CD4-CD8 counts in confirmed cases, were evaluated.
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2007
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on primary muscle diseases—the HIV-associated and antiretroviral (ARV)-related myopathy. It reviews the clinical, electrophysiological, and histopathological features of these two major forms of myopathy, as well as the theories of pathogenesis and management options.
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Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on primary muscle diseases—the HIV-associated and antiretroviral (ARV)-related myopathy. It reviews the clinical, electrophysiological, and histopathological features of these two major forms of myopathy, as well as the theories of pathogenesis and management options.
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