1.Hepatic function study in patients coinfected with human immunodeficiency virus and hepatitis B virus.
Wei-Hua LI ; Hui-Ping YAN ; Chuan-Yun LI
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2008;29(3):306-307
Adult
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Female
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HIV Infections
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physiopathology
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virology
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HIV-1
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Hepatitis B
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physiopathology
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virology
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Hepatitis B virus
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Humans
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Liver
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pathology
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physiopathology
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Liver Function Tests
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Superinfection
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pathology
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virology
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Viral Load
2.Spectrum of Intracranial Parenchymal Lesions in Patients with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection in the Republic of Korea.
Pyoeng Gyun CHOE ; Wan Beom PARK ; Jin Su SONG ; Kyoung Ho SONG ; Jae Hyun JEON ; Sang Won PARK ; Hong Bin KIM ; Kee Hyun CHANG ; Myoung don OH ; Kang Won CHOE ; Nam Joong KIM
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2010;25(7):1005-1010
The incidence of specific intracranial parenchymal lesions of HIV-infected patients varies considerably between countries. In the Republic of Korea, the number of HIV-infected patients is increasing, but little is known regarding the spectrum of intracranial parenchymal lesions in these patients. The aim of the present study was to obtain this information. To identify HIV patients with intracranial parenchymal lesions, the electronic database of radiological reports for 1,167 HIV-infected patients, seen from 1999 to 2008 at the Seoul National University Hospital, were reviewed. Neuroradiologic studies were performed on 165 of these patients, and intracranial parenchymal lesions were detected in 40 (3.4%) of them. Thirty-seven were male, and median age was 41 yr (range, 26-61). At the time of the diagnosis of intracranial parenchymal lesions, median CD4+ lymphocyte count was 40 cells/microL (range 5-560) and in 33 (82.5%) patients, it was less than 200 cells/microL. Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (12 patients) is the most frequent intracranial parenchymal lesions, followed by intracranial tuberculoma (7 patients), primary central nervous system lymphoma (7 patients), intracranial cryptococcoma (4 patients), Toxoplasma encephalitis (4 patients), and disseminated non-tuberculous mycobacterial infection (3 patients).
AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections/epidemiology/*pathology/physiopathology/virology
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Adult
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Central Nervous System Diseases/epidemiology/*pathology/physiopathology/*virology
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Female
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HIV Infections/*pathology/physiopathology/virology
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Republic of Korea/epidemiology