Ophthalmologic problems are common in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Neurological symptoms are also frequently seen in AIDS.2 About half of all AIDS patients have had neurological problems and about 90% demonstrate neurological lesions at autopsy. AIDS encephalopathy (or AIDS dementia complex) is often associated with a dissemination of plaques of axonal degeneration and astrocytic gliosis. We have also described an optic neuropathy with similar histopathologic features seen in human immunodeficient virus (HIV)+ patient
SUMMARY Twenty five patients with peripheral neuropathy at different stages of human immuno-deficien...
Objective To deepen the understanding of clinical features of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AI...
The protean neurological manifestations of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection are reviewed...
Discusses various neuro-opthalmological complications to which AIDS patients are prone, and results ...
Electrophysiological studies in subjects with HIV/AIDS demonstrate subtle changes in the visual path...
The differential diagnosis of visual loss in patients infected with the human immunodeficiency virus...
HIV-infected patients are at markedly increased risk for neurological dysfunction, which may occur a...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) manifests in various ways in the eye. Several optic nerve dis...
The acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is associated with a variety of ophthalmic manifestati...
The nervous system is frequently affected in patients with the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (...
Many infectious agents that do not normally cause opticneuritis can do so in patients who are immuno...
This paper describes the evolution of the pathogenic concepts associated with the infection by the h...
Neurologic disease occurs frequently in patients infected with the human immunodefi-ciency virus (HI...
Neurological complications may occur even before immunosuppression is clinically observed, and can t...
It can be challenging to disentangle human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-related infectious optic neu...
SUMMARY Twenty five patients with peripheral neuropathy at different stages of human immuno-deficien...
Objective To deepen the understanding of clinical features of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AI...
The protean neurological manifestations of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection are reviewed...
Discusses various neuro-opthalmological complications to which AIDS patients are prone, and results ...
Electrophysiological studies in subjects with HIV/AIDS demonstrate subtle changes in the visual path...
The differential diagnosis of visual loss in patients infected with the human immunodeficiency virus...
HIV-infected patients are at markedly increased risk for neurological dysfunction, which may occur a...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) manifests in various ways in the eye. Several optic nerve dis...
The acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is associated with a variety of ophthalmic manifestati...
The nervous system is frequently affected in patients with the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (...
Many infectious agents that do not normally cause opticneuritis can do so in patients who are immuno...
This paper describes the evolution of the pathogenic concepts associated with the infection by the h...
Neurologic disease occurs frequently in patients infected with the human immunodefi-ciency virus (HI...
Neurological complications may occur even before immunosuppression is clinically observed, and can t...
It can be challenging to disentangle human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-related infectious optic neu...
SUMMARY Twenty five patients with peripheral neuropathy at different stages of human immuno-deficien...
Objective To deepen the understanding of clinical features of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AI...
The protean neurological manifestations of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection are reviewed...