Template:HIV associated conditions: Difference between revisions
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**[[AIDS Dementia]] | **[[AIDS Dementia]] | ||
**[[Seizures in patients with HIV-AIDS]] | **[[Seizures in patients with HIV-AIDS]] | ||
**[[Primary CNS lymphoma]] | |||
*[[HIV pulmonary complications]] | *[[HIV pulmonary complications]] | ||
**[[Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia]] (PCP) | **[[Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia]] (PCP) | ||
**[[Tuberculosis (TB)]] | **[[Tuberculosis (TB)]] | ||
**[[CMV pneumonia]] | |||
*Ophthalmologic complications | *Ophthalmologic complications | ||
**[[CMV Retinitis]] | **[[CMV Retinitis]] | ||
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**[[Kaposi's sarcoma]] | **[[Kaposi's sarcoma]] | ||
**[[Pruritic papular eruption of HIV]] | **[[Pruritic papular eruption of HIV]] | ||
**[[Hairy oral leukoplakia]] | |||
*HAART medication side effects<ref> Gutteridge, David L MD, MPH, Egan, Daniel J. MD. The HIV-Infected Adult Patient in The Emergency Department: The Changing Landscape of the Disease. Emergency Medicine Practice: An Evidence-Based Approach to Emergency Medicine. Vol 18, Num 2. Feb 2016.</ref> | *HAART medication side effects<ref> Gutteridge, David L MD, MPH, Egan, Daniel J. MD. The HIV-Infected Adult Patient in The Emergency Department: The Changing Landscape of the Disease. Emergency Medicine Practice: An Evidence-Based Approach to Emergency Medicine. Vol 18, Num 2. Feb 2016.</ref> | ||
**[[ | **[[HAART-induced lactic acidosis]] | ||
**Neuropyschiatric effects | **Neuropyschiatric effects | ||
**[[Hepatic toxicity]] | **[[Acute hepatic failure#Drug or Toxin Related Liver Disease|Hepatic toxicity]] | ||
**[[Acute kidney injury# | **[[Acute kidney injury#Intrinsic|Renal toxicity]] | ||
**[[Steven-Johnson's]] | **[[Steven-Johnson's]] | ||
**Cytopenias | **Cytopenias | ||
**GI symptoms | **GI symptoms | ||
**Endocrine abnormalities | **Endocrine abnormalities |
Revision as of 18:08, 6 May 2021
HIV associated conditions
- HIV neurologic complications
- HIV pulmonary complications
- Ophthalmologic complications
- Other
- HAART medication side effects[1]
- HAART-induced lactic acidosis
- Neuropyschiatric effects
- Hepatic toxicity
- Renal toxicity
- Steven-Johnson's
- Cytopenias
- GI symptoms
- Endocrine abnormalities
- ↑ Gutteridge, David L MD, MPH, Egan, Daniel J. MD. The HIV-Infected Adult Patient in The Emergency Department: The Changing Landscape of the Disease. Emergency Medicine Practice: An Evidence-Based Approach to Emergency Medicine. Vol 18, Num 2. Feb 2016.