Title of article :
The Clinical Spectrum of Neurological Manifestations in AIDS Patients in Mexico
Author/Authors :
G?ngora-Rivera، نويسنده , , Fernando and Santos-Zambrano، نويسنده , , José and Moreno-Andrade، نويسنده , , Tal??a and Calzada-L?pez، نويسنده , , Paloma and Soto-Hern?ndez، نويسنده , , José Luis، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages :
6
From page :
393
To page :
398
Abstract :
Background ogical complications may be present clinically in up to 39% of patients infected with HIV or AIDS. Some reports have shown different profiles of neurological illness related to geographic variations and the population studied. s etrospective study describes the neurological manifestations of patients with AIDS seen between 1990 and 1998 at a single neurological referral hospital in Mexico City. s ndred forty-nine patients were included, 133 males (89%) and 16 females (10.7%). The average age was 33.8 years (9 to 75 years). Upon admission, only 50 patients (33.6%) were known to be seropositive to HIV-1. In 75 patients (50.3%), the neurological illness was definitory of AIDS and also was its first recognized clinical manifestation. The most common infection problems were brain toxoplasmosis (32.2%), meningeal cryptococcosis (21.5%), tuberculosis (8.7%), and AIDS-dementia complex (8.7%). There were eight (5.4%) cases of ischemic cerebrovascular disease and four (2.7%) neoplasms. Two primary brain lymphomas and single cases of astrocytoma and oligodendroglioma, progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML), aseptic meningitis, acute encephalitis, transverse myelitis, myopathy, and cranial neuropathy were also seen. sions parison with other studies of neurological complications of AIDS, opportunistic infections amenable to treatment in our population were more common. A high case fatality rate was observed, as was a large proportion of patients in whom the neurological illness was the first manifestation of HIV infection or AIDS due to denied, unknown, or unrecognized risk factors for HIV infection.
Keywords :
AIDS , HIV , Central nervous system , Neurological manifestations , AIDS-related opportunistic infections , Cerebrovascular Disorders
Journal title :
Archives of Medical Research
Serial Year :
2000
Journal title :
Archives of Medical Research
Record number :
1793768
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