Abstract Patients with HIV infection treated with protease inhibitors (PIs) drugs for a long period have a prolonged life expectancy and an improvement of quality of life. Often, HIV-patients on PIs develop a syndrome characterized by peripheral lipoatrophy, truncal fat accumulation, hyperlipemia and insulin resistance. In HIV-1 patients undergoing antiretroviral treatment, lipodystrophy is associated with peripheral fat wasting and central adiposity, dyslipidemia, insulin resistance, and increased intramuscular fat accumulation. In HIV lipodystrophy fat distribution changes are heterogeneous and can include reduced subcutaneous fat and increased visceral fat. In literature there are evidences showing overnight growth hormone (GH) secretion...
Objectives: In long-term HIV-infected patients, peripheral lipoatrophy (LA) and central lipohypertro...
Abstract Background: HIV-associated lipodystrophy involves changes in complex metabolic networks th...
GH treatment reduces trunkal adiposity in HIV-infected patients with lipodystrophy: a randomized pla...
The role of hormonal and metabolic alterations in HIV-associated lipodystrophy syndrome is not yet c...
Objective: HIV lipodystrophy is a common complication of highly active anti-retroviral therapy, char...
Roger BedimoInfectious Disease section, VA North Texas Health Care System, TX, USAAbstract: HIV-infe...
Treatment with highly active antiretroviral drugs (HAART) is associated with several endocrine and m...
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (Aids) was initially related to HIV-associated wasting syndrome, ...
Rohit Singhania, Donald P KotlerDepartment of Medicine, St Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center,...
Introduction: Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART) has improved and extended the lives of th...
Evaluation of GH deficiency in HIV-infected patients with lipodystrophy,with particular concern to p...
Early in the HIV epidemic, lipodystrophy, characterized by subcutaneous fat loss (lipoatrophy), with...
BackgroundObesity and lipohypertrophy are common in treated human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infec...
The introduction of newer antiretroviral drugs has provided greater levels of HIV suppression with f...
Highly active antiretroviral therapy is effective at reducing morbidity and mortality in human immun...
Objectives: In long-term HIV-infected patients, peripheral lipoatrophy (LA) and central lipohypertro...
Abstract Background: HIV-associated lipodystrophy involves changes in complex metabolic networks th...
GH treatment reduces trunkal adiposity in HIV-infected patients with lipodystrophy: a randomized pla...
The role of hormonal and metabolic alterations in HIV-associated lipodystrophy syndrome is not yet c...
Objective: HIV lipodystrophy is a common complication of highly active anti-retroviral therapy, char...
Roger BedimoInfectious Disease section, VA North Texas Health Care System, TX, USAAbstract: HIV-infe...
Treatment with highly active antiretroviral drugs (HAART) is associated with several endocrine and m...
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (Aids) was initially related to HIV-associated wasting syndrome, ...
Rohit Singhania, Donald P KotlerDepartment of Medicine, St Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center,...
Introduction: Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART) has improved and extended the lives of th...
Evaluation of GH deficiency in HIV-infected patients with lipodystrophy,with particular concern to p...
Early in the HIV epidemic, lipodystrophy, characterized by subcutaneous fat loss (lipoatrophy), with...
BackgroundObesity and lipohypertrophy are common in treated human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infec...
The introduction of newer antiretroviral drugs has provided greater levels of HIV suppression with f...
Highly active antiretroviral therapy is effective at reducing morbidity and mortality in human immun...
Objectives: In long-term HIV-infected patients, peripheral lipoatrophy (LA) and central lipohypertro...
Abstract Background: HIV-associated lipodystrophy involves changes in complex metabolic networks th...
GH treatment reduces trunkal adiposity in HIV-infected patients with lipodystrophy: a randomized pla...