AbstractCognitive impairment and brain injury are common in people with HIV/AIDS, even when viral replication is effectively suppressed with combined antiretroviral therapies (cART). Metabolic and structural abnormalities may promote cognitive decline, but we know little about how these measures relate in people on stable cART. Here we used tensor-based morphometry (TBM) to reveal the 3D profile of regional brain volume variations in 210 HIV+ patients scanned with whole-brain MRI at 1.5T (mean age: 48.6±8.4years; all receiving cART). We identified brain regions where the degree of atrophy was related to HIV clinical measures and cerebral metabolite levels assessed with magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS). Regional brain volume reduction w...
Background. Long-term comorbidities such as cognitive impairment remain prevalent in otherwise effec...
Changes in cerebral metabolite ratios (CMR) measured on 1H-MRS and changes in cognitive function (CF...
OBJECTIVE: To study changes in cerebral hemodynamics related to HIV infection. BACKGROUND: Cerebral ...
AbstractCognitive impairment and brain injury are common in people with HIV/AIDS, even when viral re...
Growing evidence points to persistent neurological injury in chronic HIV infection. It remains uncle...
MRI alterations in the cerebral white (WM) and gray matter (GM) are common in HIV infection, even du...
Cognitive impairment persists in the form of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder (HAND) among chr...
Despite the widening use of combination antiretroviral therapy (ART), neurocognitive impairment rema...
BackgroundHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) penetrates the brain in early infection. We used neuroi...
Obesity and other metabolic variables are associated with abnormal brain structural volumes and cogn...
Background. Brain structural abnormalities have been reported in persons living with human immunodef...
BACKGROUND: Brain structural abnormalities have been reported in persons living with human immunode...
Background Brain structural abnormalities have been reported in persons living with human immunodef...
Approximately half of HIV-infected people exhibit cognitive impairment, which has been related to ce...
ObjectiveTo compare rates and anatomical patterns of brain atrophy during 3 stages of human immunode...
Background. Long-term comorbidities such as cognitive impairment remain prevalent in otherwise effec...
Changes in cerebral metabolite ratios (CMR) measured on 1H-MRS and changes in cognitive function (CF...
OBJECTIVE: To study changes in cerebral hemodynamics related to HIV infection. BACKGROUND: Cerebral ...
AbstractCognitive impairment and brain injury are common in people with HIV/AIDS, even when viral re...
Growing evidence points to persistent neurological injury in chronic HIV infection. It remains uncle...
MRI alterations in the cerebral white (WM) and gray matter (GM) are common in HIV infection, even du...
Cognitive impairment persists in the form of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder (HAND) among chr...
Despite the widening use of combination antiretroviral therapy (ART), neurocognitive impairment rema...
BackgroundHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) penetrates the brain in early infection. We used neuroi...
Obesity and other metabolic variables are associated with abnormal brain structural volumes and cogn...
Background. Brain structural abnormalities have been reported in persons living with human immunodef...
BACKGROUND: Brain structural abnormalities have been reported in persons living with human immunode...
Background Brain structural abnormalities have been reported in persons living with human immunodef...
Approximately half of HIV-infected people exhibit cognitive impairment, which has been related to ce...
ObjectiveTo compare rates and anatomical patterns of brain atrophy during 3 stages of human immunode...
Background. Long-term comorbidities such as cognitive impairment remain prevalent in otherwise effec...
Changes in cerebral metabolite ratios (CMR) measured on 1H-MRS and changes in cognitive function (CF...
OBJECTIVE: To study changes in cerebral hemodynamics related to HIV infection. BACKGROUND: Cerebral ...