HIV infection can reduce CD4 lymphocyte count, which may lead to opportunistic infections such as tuberculosis. Lymphadenopathy is usually caused by tuberculosis and shows various cytological features. This study aims to determine the association between cytology features of tuberculous lymphadenopathy and CD4 serum level in HIV patients. This analytical study involves HIV patients with lymphadenopathy in Medan. Cytology features are acquired from cytology examination and CD4 serum level
Aim: This study is to assess the effect of CD4 T lymphocytes, on features of pulmonary tuberculosis ...
Sixty two patients fulfilling the definition established by the Centers for Disease Control in 1982 ...
Aims & Objectives: The goal of this examination was to figure out what impact the CD4 cell tally has...
HIV infection can reduce CD4 lymphocyte count, which may lead to opportunistic infections such as tu...
BACKGROUND: World Health Organization stated that one-third of the world's population has tuberculos...
Pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) in the AIDS population has a variable chest radiographic presentation. T...
Background: HIV-AIDS is considered as a worldwide pandemic with an epicentre in Asia. Lymphadenopath...
Aim: To study the clinical profile of tuberculosis in HIV infected patients and to compare the diffe...
A major risk factor to develop active tuberculosis (TB) is the infection with the human immunodefici...
Objective: To estimate and outline the frequency and etiology of lymphadenopathy in HIV/AIDS patient...
This study was conducted at Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal on 50 number of HIV/AIDS ...
Objective: To study the immunopathogenesis of HIV infection in patients with tuberculosis without ly...
Background. HIV-1 infected persons are more susceptible to tuberculosis (TB) than HIV-1-uninfected p...
Copyright © 2013 Christopher Affusim et al. is is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Background HIV infection is associated with a wide range of haematological abnormalities. Methods...
Aim: This study is to assess the effect of CD4 T lymphocytes, on features of pulmonary tuberculosis ...
Sixty two patients fulfilling the definition established by the Centers for Disease Control in 1982 ...
Aims & Objectives: The goal of this examination was to figure out what impact the CD4 cell tally has...
HIV infection can reduce CD4 lymphocyte count, which may lead to opportunistic infections such as tu...
BACKGROUND: World Health Organization stated that one-third of the world's population has tuberculos...
Pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) in the AIDS population has a variable chest radiographic presentation. T...
Background: HIV-AIDS is considered as a worldwide pandemic with an epicentre in Asia. Lymphadenopath...
Aim: To study the clinical profile of tuberculosis in HIV infected patients and to compare the diffe...
A major risk factor to develop active tuberculosis (TB) is the infection with the human immunodefici...
Objective: To estimate and outline the frequency and etiology of lymphadenopathy in HIV/AIDS patient...
This study was conducted at Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal on 50 number of HIV/AIDS ...
Objective: To study the immunopathogenesis of HIV infection in patients with tuberculosis without ly...
Background. HIV-1 infected persons are more susceptible to tuberculosis (TB) than HIV-1-uninfected p...
Copyright © 2013 Christopher Affusim et al. is is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Background HIV infection is associated with a wide range of haematological abnormalities. Methods...
Aim: This study is to assess the effect of CD4 T lymphocytes, on features of pulmonary tuberculosis ...
Sixty two patients fulfilling the definition established by the Centers for Disease Control in 1982 ...
Aims & Objectives: The goal of this examination was to figure out what impact the CD4 cell tally has...