Management of the HIV-infected PatientSuzanne Crowe, Jennifer Hoy, John Mills CUP Archive, 1996 M04 26 - 437 pages This compact but comprehensive guide brings together many of the world's leading authorities in the practical management of HIV infection. It represents an international approach, providing detailed and up-to-date information on the clinical presentation, diagnosis and management of the various manifestations of HIV infection. Much attention is paid to drug treatment, and the major clinical trials are reviewed and evaluated. All the significant complications of HIV are presented, with management guidelines, and chapters are also devoted to the psychiatric aspects of HIV and AIDS, the HIV-infected traveller and issues involving health-care providers. Drawing on the best expertise available in the United States, Australia and Europe, this book is an essential clinical reference for physicians. |
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Contents
List of Contributors xi Chapter 11 Oral manifestations | 142 |
Primary HIV1 infection 1 | 152 |
Natural history and laboratory Brian R Kaye | 166 |
Clinical relevance of HIV1 Melvin D Cheitlin | 174 |
General approach to | 184 |
Antiretroviral drugs 333 53 | 194 |
D Weller Chapter 17 Cutaneous complications | 206 |
The HIVinfected woman 95 Sharon Safrin | 239 |
Neurologic manifestations of and HIV infection 238 | 259 |
Peter T Frame | 298 |
Toxoplasma gondii infection traveler 399 | 318 |
Candidiasis histoplasmosis Suzanne Crowe Jennifer Hoy | 340 |
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Management of the HIV Infected Patient, Second Edition Suzanne Crowe,Jennifer Hoy,John Mills No preview available - 2001 |
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abnormalities acquired immunodeficiency syndrome ACTG acute acyclovir acyclovir-resistant agents AIDS patients AIDS-related complex Ann Intern antibodies antigen antiretroviral arthritis associated asymptomatic biopsy blood candidiasis cause CD4 cell count CD4 counts CD4 lymphocyte CD4 lymphocyte counts CD4+ cells/µl chronic Clin clinical common cytomegalovirus diagnosis diarrhea didanosine dose dovudine drug effects Engl fected fection Fischl foscarnet ganciclovir hepatitis herpes simplex HIV disease HIV infection HIV-associated HIV-in HIV-infected patients HIV-infected persons human immunodeficiency virus immu immune immunodeficiency virus infection individuals intravenous isolates Kaposi's sarcoma lesions liver lymphoma mg/day Mycobacterium neuropathy nevirapine nodeficiency occur opportunistic infections oral p24 antigen patients with AIDS pentamidine Pneumocystis carinii Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia primary HIV-1 infection progression prophylaxis regimens Reiter's syndrome reported resistance retinitis risk serum symptoms Table tests tients tion toxicity transmission treatment trial trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole tuberculosis ulcers viral vitro weeks Western blot zalcitabine zidovudine zoster