• Title of article

    Haematological aspects of HIV infection

  • Author/Authors

    Richard H. Evans، نويسنده , , David T. Scadden، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
  • Pages
    16
  • From page
    215
  • To page
    230
  • Abstract
    Multiple interacting factors contribute to the haematological manifestations of HIV disease. The effects of HIV-1 infection influence all haemopoietic cell lineages resulting in a spectrum of haematological abnormalities. Even in the absence of other pathological processes, bone marrow morphology is invariably abnormal, and anaemia, neutropenia and thrombocytopenia are all common during the course of disease. Intercurrent opportunistic infections may cause bone marrow suppression or induce specific cytopenias. Therapies used to treat HIV and its complications are frequently implicated as the cause of haematological dysfunction, and many have significant myelotoxic side-effects. Insights into the molecular basis for many of these abnormalities have permitted a clearer understanding of the pathophysiology of HIV-1 infection. Recombinant human growth factors that may be used to treat isolated cytopenias or to ameliorate the myelotoxic effects of other essential therapies. Lymph opoietic growth factors and the use of gene modified cells provide future therapeutic strategies that may alter the course of HIV disease.
  • Keywords
    Blood coagulation , Human. , acquired immunode®ciency syndrome/blood/*complications , HIV/immunology/*physiology , bone marrow/pathology , anaemia/aetiology , lymphopenia/aetiology , neutropenia/aetiology , thrombocytopenia/aetiology , haematological diseases/*blood/immunology
  • Journal title
    Best Practice and Research Clinical Haematology
  • Serial Year
    2000
  • Journal title
    Best Practice and Research Clinical Haematology
  • Record number

    467381