The Spectrum of Neuro‐AIDS Disorders: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Editor(s):
Karl Goodkin M.D., Ph.D., FAPA,, Paul Shapshak Ph.D.,, Ashok Verma M.D., D.M.,,
First published:1 October 2008
Print ISBN:9781119737988 |Online ISBN:9781683671398 |DOI:10.1128/9781555815691
Copyright © 2009 ASM Press
About this book
A review of the full scope of research on the neurological and neurobehavioral implications of neuro-AIDS including the fields of microbiology and immunology.
- Considers the broad scope of effects of HIV/AIDS on the brain and peripheral nervous system ("neuro-AIDS"), both pre- and post-HAART era.
- Links basic pathology and pathophysiology research with clinical findings, diagnostic, and assessment techniques in both the CNS and the periphery.
- Examines the wide range of HIV-associated comorbidities including fungal, viral, syphilitic, and Toxoplasma infections.
- Covers neurological and neurobehavioral syndromes (dementia, delirium, depressive disorders, fatigue, and peripheral nervous and muscular dysfunction), including diagnosis and treatment.
- Presents specific information on neuro-AIDS in special populations including women, children, minorities, and older individuals.
- Explores medico-legal issues, including end-of-life concerns specific to neuro-AIDS patients.
- Examines the status of neuro-AIDS conditions at the global level.
Table of Contents
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Section I : Disorders Due to Primary HIV-1 Pathogenesis and their Treatment
CHAPTER 2
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Evolution of Neuropsychological Issues in HIV-1 Infection during the HAART Era (Pages: 29-44)
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Investigation and Presentation of Autonomic Neuropathies in HIV Infection (Pages: 65-74)
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Distal Sensory Polyneuropathy and Other Selected Neuropathies in HIV Infection (Pages: 75-86)
Section II : Pathophysiological Issues
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The Role of Viral Genetic Variability in HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorder (Pages: 201-218)
Section III : Neuroimaging in HIV Infection
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The Uses of Structural Neuroimaging in the Brain in HIV-1-Infected Patients (Pages: 245-272)
Section IV : HIV Comorbidities
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Hepatitis C Virus: Variability, Extrahepatic Replication, and Neuroinvasion (Pages: 293-311)
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Cryptococcosis and Other Fungal Infections of the Central Nervous System (Pages: 347-361)
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