The authors describe the main epidemiological, pathogenetic and clinical features of HIV-related encephalopathy in 50 pediatric patients (36 females, 24 males), born to HIV-seropositive mothers or infected by contaminated blood, observed in the Institute of Infectious Diseases of Pavia, bewenn January 1984 and December 1994. All the paatients (age 1 day-7 years) received a Comprehensive evaluation, including subsequent neurodevelopmental assessments, by a multidisciplinary equipe of pediatric infectivologists and neuro-psychiatrists: the follow-up ranges from 6 months to 8.5 years. To evaluate ther ole of potentially covariates in HIV-vertically infected children, some maternal, gestational and perinatal factors were investigated. The neuro...
Currently, the leading cause of social disadaptations and disability of patients at advanced stages ...
O envolvimento do sistema nervoso central SNC na infecção pelo HIV-1 em crianças pode estar evidente...
This article is the last in a series of 6 articles that discussed the management of HIV-infected chi...
Abstract. A prospective cohort study was conducted to determine the incidence of progres-sive enceph...
To study the natural history of the neurological involvement in pediatric human immunodeficiency vir...
To study the natural history of the neurological involvement in pediatric human immunodeficiency vir...
To study the natural history of the neurological involvement in pediatric human immunodeficiency vir...
Neurologic and neurodevelopmental problems were investigated in a cohort of 39 human immunodeficienc...
Neurologic and neurodevelopmental problems were investigated in a cohort of 39 human immunodeficienc...
138 children born to HIV infected mothers (58 HIV infected and 80 seroreverted uninfected) were foll...
Background Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) type-1 infection is a major cause of morbidity and m...
Background: Pediatric HIV-1 infection is associated with neurologic abnormalities. In recent years, ...
A prospective cohort study was conducted to determine the incidence of progressive encephalopathy (P...
The Authors describe the neuropsychological evolution of 88 children (86 born from HIV infected moth...
The Authors describe the neuropsychological evolution of 88 children (86 born from HIV infected moth...
Currently, the leading cause of social disadaptations and disability of patients at advanced stages ...
O envolvimento do sistema nervoso central SNC na infecção pelo HIV-1 em crianças pode estar evidente...
This article is the last in a series of 6 articles that discussed the management of HIV-infected chi...
Abstract. A prospective cohort study was conducted to determine the incidence of progres-sive enceph...
To study the natural history of the neurological involvement in pediatric human immunodeficiency vir...
To study the natural history of the neurological involvement in pediatric human immunodeficiency vir...
To study the natural history of the neurological involvement in pediatric human immunodeficiency vir...
Neurologic and neurodevelopmental problems were investigated in a cohort of 39 human immunodeficienc...
Neurologic and neurodevelopmental problems were investigated in a cohort of 39 human immunodeficienc...
138 children born to HIV infected mothers (58 HIV infected and 80 seroreverted uninfected) were foll...
Background Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) type-1 infection is a major cause of morbidity and m...
Background: Pediatric HIV-1 infection is associated with neurologic abnormalities. In recent years, ...
A prospective cohort study was conducted to determine the incidence of progressive encephalopathy (P...
The Authors describe the neuropsychological evolution of 88 children (86 born from HIV infected moth...
The Authors describe the neuropsychological evolution of 88 children (86 born from HIV infected moth...
Currently, the leading cause of social disadaptations and disability of patients at advanced stages ...
O envolvimento do sistema nervoso central SNC na infecção pelo HIV-1 em crianças pode estar evidente...
This article is the last in a series of 6 articles that discussed the management of HIV-infected chi...