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1. Patients get subacute encephalitis, peripheral neuropathies including mononeuritis multiplex, vacuolar myelopathy, and aseptic meningitis. | 1. Patients get subacute encephalitis, peripheral neuropathies including mononeuritis multiplex, vacuolar myelopathy, and aseptic meningitis. | ||
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<br/>2. HIV- associated dementia (HAD) | <br/>2. HIV- associated dementia (HAD): subacute dementia with loss of retentive memory, inattentiveness, language disorder, and apathy. | ||
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<br/>3. Know that the differential diagnoses include progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy, toxoplasmosis, and lymphomas. | <br/>3. Know that the differential diagnoses include progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy, toxoplasmosis, and lymphomas. |
Latest revision as of 11:07, 20 March 2023
SUMMARY
1. Patients get subacute encephalitis, peripheral neuropathies including mononeuritis multiplex, vacuolar myelopathy, and aseptic meningitis.
2. HIV- associated dementia (HAD): subacute dementia with loss of retentive memory, inattentiveness, language disorder, and apathy.
3. Know that the differential diagnoses include progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy, toxoplasmosis, and lymphomas.
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