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1. AEGiS-AIDSWeekly: HIV/AIDS & Cryptosporidiosis: Nitazoxanide safe and useful for treatment of AIDS-related cryptosporidiosis (100%)
Abstract: Nitazoxanide safe and useful for treatment of AIDS-related cryptosporidiosis. According to a recently published study from the United States, "Cryptosporidiosis in patients with acquired immune deficiency syndrome is a serious, life-threatening disease. ...
http://www.aegis.org/pubs/aidswkly/2006/aw061101.html
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2. Pleural effusion as the initial manifestation of disseminated cryptococcosis in acquired immune deficiency syndrome. Diagnosis by pleural biopsy. (100%)
Abstract: Pleural effusion is an unusual presentation of cryptococcal infection in the acquired immune deficiency syndrome. Previous investigators have established the diagnosis of cryptococcal pleural disease by culturing pleural fluid, bronchial washings, and extrapulmonary sources. We report the first case of cryptococcal pl ...
http://www.aegis.org/aidsline/1989/nov/m89b0515.html
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3. Agreement study between two laboratories of immunofluorescence as a confirmatory test for human immunodeficiency virus type 1 antibody screening. (100%)
Abstract: A total of 114 serum specimens from 76 blood donors, 21 patients with acquired immune deficiency syndrome or acquired immune deficiency syndrome-related complex, 7 multiply transfused patients, 3 hemophiliacs, and 7 others were tested for anti-human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) antibody by enzyme immunoassay ...
http://www.aegis.org/aidsline/1989/nov/m89b0259.html
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4. Feline immunodeficiency virus, a model for reverse transcriptase-targeted chemotherapy for acquired immune deficiency syndrome. (100%)
Abstract: Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV), formerly called feline T-lymphotropic lentivirus, causes an immune deficiency in cats that is very similar to the acquired immune deficiency syndrome in humans (N. C. Pedersen, E. M. Ho, M. L. Brown, and J. K. Yamamoto, Science 235:790-793, 1987). We have examined the reverse trans ...
http://www.aegis.org/aidsline/1989/nov/m89b0004.html
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5. Zidovudine treatment of patients with acquired immune deficiency syndrome and acquired immune deficiency syndrome-related complex: St Stephen's Hospital experience. (100%)
Abstract: Zidovudine was used in an open uncontrolled study for treatment of 145 human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) patients, 102 with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and 43 with symptomatic HIV disease (acquired immune deficiency syndrome related-complex, ARC). The mean period of follow-up was 6 +/- 2.5 months. The ...
http://www.aegis.org/aidsline/1989/may/m8950088.html
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6. Antimicrobial synergism against Mycobacterium avium complex strains isolated from patients with acquired immune deficiency syndrome. (100%)
Abstract: Pairs of 11 antimicrobial agents were tested in vitro for their ability to act synergistically against three strains of Mycobacterium avium complex isolated from patients with acquired immune deficiency syndrome. From the combinations tested, four drugs (ethambutol, rifampin, ciprofloxacin, and erythromycin) were sele ...
http://www.aegis.org/aidsline/1989/mar/m8930401.html
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7. Acquired immune deficiency syndrome presenting as a palatal perforation. (100%)
Abstract: Head and neck manifestations are particularly frequent in the acquired immune deficiency syndrome. An unusual case of acquired immune deficiency syndrome in a female prostitute whose initial presentation included a palatal perforation is reported. This case is also noteworthy because the patient died of disseminated m ...
http://www.aegis.org/aidsline/1989/jul/m8970428.html
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8. Abdominal cryptococcoma in AIDS: a case report. (100%)
Abstract: Cryptococcosis is a recognized opportunistic pathogen in the acquired immune deficiency syndrome. Although central nervous system infection and disseminated cryptococcosis is common in acquired immune deficiency syndrome, localized infection is rare. We present a case of massive retroperitoneal and mesenteric adenopat ...
http://www.aegis.org/aidsline/1989/jan/m8910215.html
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9. Diminished interferon gamma production may be the earliest indicator of infection with the human immunodeficiency virus. (100%)
Abstract: The degree of clinical severity in human immunodeficiency virus infected patients, ranging from asymptomatic seropositive subjects to acquired immune deficiency syndrome, as well as in individuals at risk was assessed in relation to: (1) T-cell subset balance and expression of markers of T-cell activation; (2) natural ...
http://www.aegis.org/aidsline/1989/dec/m89c0744.html
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10. Ocular manifestations of acquired immune deficiency syndrome. (100%)
Abstract: The ocular complications of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) include: (1) a noninfectious microangiopathy, most often seen in the retina, consisting of cotton-wool spots with or without intraretinal hemorrhages and other microvascular abnormalities; (2) opportunistic ocular infections, primarily ...
http://www.aegis.org/aidsline/1989/dec/m89c0140.html
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11. A report of cytomegalovirus cystitis and a review of other genitourinary manifestations of the acquired immune deficiency syndrome. (100%)
Abstract: We report a case of symptomatic cytomegalovirus cystitis associated with the acquired immune deficiency syndrome related complex. The diagnosis of the acquired immune deficiency syndrome was established by bladder biopsy. The hematuria resolved after systemic ...
http://www.aegis.org/aidsline/1988/sep/m8890077.html
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12. AIDS, ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME, AND OTHER MANIFESTATIONS OF HIV INFECTION (100%)
Abstract: Up to March of 1987, two landmark events have occurred in the history of our understanding of AIDS. One is the recognition of the entity as a distinct clinical syndrome. The other is the discovery of the etiologic agents. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the epidemiology and etiologic agent of acquired i ...
http://www.aegis.org/aidsline/1988/oct/m88a0663.html
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13. FELINE LEUKEMIA VIRUS: CURRENT STATUS OF THE FELINE ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME AND IMMUNOPREVENTION (100%)
Abstract: Retrovirus-induced acquired immune deficiency has been recognized in numerous animal virus systems for more than a decade. These animal retroviruses, including feline leukemia virus (FeLV), murine leukemia virus, and avian leukosis virus have, as common outcomes of infection, a loss of immune competence and induction ...
http://www.aegis.org/aidsline/1988/oct/m88a0659.html
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14. Viremia, antigenemia, and serum antibodies in rhesus macaques infected with simian retrovirus type 1 and their relationship to disease course. (100%)
Abstract: The course of simian retrovirus type 1 (SRV-1) infection was studied in 14 experimentally inoculated juvenile rhesus monkeys. Viral transmembrane protein antigenemia and antibodies to whole virus were measured by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay and correlated with the clinical course of disease and virus isolation. ...
http://www.aegis.org/aidsline/1987/oct/m87a0354.html
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15. Esophageal ulcers caused by Torulopsis glabrata in a patient with acquired immune deficiency syndrome. (100%)
Abstract: Esophagitis due to an opportunistic infection in an immunocompromised host is not unusual. This is frequently attributed to Candida albicans. Torulopsis glabrata is similar however taxonomically distinct from C. albicans. Although found to be pathogenic in various organs, to date there have been only four reported cas ...
http://www.aegis.org/aidsline/1987/oct/m87a0310.html
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16. Terminal ileitis associated with Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare infection in a homosexual man with acquired immune deficiency syndrome. (100%)
Abstract: A 38-yr-old homosexual man developed fever, diarrhea, and weight loss. An upper gastrointestinal examination revealed terminal ileitis, and stains of stool revealed acid-fast bacilli that were subsequently identified as Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare. Antimycobacterial therapy was associated with weight gain and l ...
http://www.aegis.org/aidsline/1987/jul/m8770312.html
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17. Shigella bacteremia in patients with the acquired immune deficiency syndrome. (100%)
Abstract: Bacteremic infection with Shigella species is extremely rare in adults. We report five cases of Shigella bacteremia in adult men that occurred at our hospital over a 2-yr period. Four of these cases occurred in patients with the acquired immune deficiency syndrome. The fifth patient had evidence of cell-mediated immun ...
http://www.aegis.org/aidsline/1987/jul/m8770254.html
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18. Kaposi's sarcoma occurring in association with ulcerative colitis. (100%)
Abstract: Kaposi s sarcoma is a well-known manifestation of the acquired immune deficiency syndrome. Involvement of the gastrointestinal tract, including the colon, by this tumor usually causes no gastrointestinal symptoms. However, Kaposi s sarcoma has never been reported in association with ulcerative colitis in patients with ...
http://www.aegis.org/aidsline/1987/jul/m8770253.html
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19. Esophageal cryptosporidiosis in a child with acquired immune deficiency syndrome. (100%)
Abstract: Oral Candida and Candida esophagitis are common findings in patients with the acquired immune deficiency syndrome. The intestinal protozoan, Cryptosporidium, is known to cause gastrointestinal symptoms in these patients. We report a 2-yr-old child with acquired immune deficiency syndrome, who had oral candidiasis, dys ...
http://www.aegis.org/aidsline/1987/jan/m8710230.html
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20. Prostatic cryptococcosis in acquired immune deficiency syndrome. (100%)
Abstract: A rare care is presented of recurrent dysuria and urinary obstruction due to cryptococcal prostatitis in a thirty-six-year-old male with acquired immune deficiency syndrome. Although there are a handful of reports in the world literature of patients with cryptococcal prostatitis, this appears to be the first case repo ...
http://www.aegis.org/aidsline/1987/jan/m8710201.html
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21. The significance of small bowel intussusception in acquired immune deficiency syndrome. (100%)
Abstract: The etiology, radiographic diagnosis, and surgical management of small bowel intussusception in adults have been well documented in the literature. It has been shown that unlike the intussusceptions seen in infants, the adult variety is in most cases associated with a focal pathological process and that surgical reduc ...
http://www.aegis.org/aidsline/1987/feb/m8720191.html
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22. Primary gastrointestinal Kaposi's sarcoma in a patient with acquired immune deficiency syndrome. (100%)
Abstract: Gastrointestinal involvement by Kaposi s sarcoma in patients with cutaneous or lymph node involvement is common. Since the advent of the acquired immune deficiency syndrome in 1981, primary gastrointestinal involvement, i.e., without skin or lymph node involvement, has not been adequately documented. We describe a pat ...
http://www.aegis.org/aidsline/1987/dec/m87c0286.html
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23. Induction of simian acquired immune deficiency syndrome (SAIDS) with a molecular clone of a type D SAIDS retrovirus. (100%)
Abstract: We have isolated a molecular clone of the full-length integrated provirus of simian acquired immune deficiency syndrome retrovirus serotype 1 (SRV-1) from a fatal case of simian acquired immune deficiency syndrome in a juvenile rhesus macaque. An integrated SRV-1 provirus was cloned, sequenced, and found to contain fo ...
http://www.aegis.org/aidsline/1987/dec/m87c0079.html
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24. Mycobacterium haemophilum infection in a patient with acquired immune deficiency syndrome. (100%)
Abstract: Mycobacterium haemophilum was isolated from wrist and ankle aspirates as the organism responsible for tenosynovitis in a patient with acquired immune deficiency syndrome. Mycobacterium isolates recovered from synovial fluid were identified as hemin requiring by their failure to grow on subculture unless the medium was ...
http://www.aegis.org/aidsline/1987/apr/m8740241.html
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25. Hepatitis in children with acquired immune deficiency syndrome. Histopathologic and immunocytologic features. (100%)
Abstract: Hepatic morphology and immunocytology were evaluated in 4 children with clinical and immunologic characteristics of the acquired immune deficiency syndrome or acquired immune deficiency syndrome related complex. All 4 children had hepatomegaly and increased serum alanine and aspartate aminotransferase activity. Both l ...
http://www.aegis.org/aidsline/1986/mar/m8630107.html
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26. Inhibition of interleukin-2-induced T-cell proliferation by sera from patients with the acquired immune deficiency syndrome. (100%)
Abstract: Sera from 22 patients with either lymphadenopathy syndrome (LAS), acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)-related complex (ARC), or acquired immune deficiency syndrome were examined for their effect on the interleukin-2 ( IL-2 )-induced proliferative response of an IL ...
http://www.aegis.org/aidsline/1986/jul/m8670119.html
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27. Three novel genes of human T-lymphotropic virus type III: immune reactivity of their products with sera from acquired immune deficiency syndrome patients. (100%)
Abstract: Human T-lymphotropic virus type III or lymphoadenopathy associated virus (HTLV-III/LAV) is the cause of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). In addition to the conventional retroviral genes involved in virus replication, namely, gag, pol, and env genes, DNA sequence analysis of HTLV-III genome predicted two add ...
http://www.aegis.org/aidsline/1986/jul/m8670060.html
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28. An immunopathologic evaluation of lymph nodes from monkey and man with acquired immune deficiency syndrome and related conditions. (100%)
Abstract: Morphology and immunostaining of lymph nodes taken from rhesus monkeys and man are compared. The monkeys were inoculated with biologic materials known to transmit simian acquired immune deficiency syndrome (SAIDS) and the human biopsies were obtained from homosexual men with persistent generalized lymphadenopathy synd ...
http://www.aegis.org/aidsline/1986/jan/m8610168.html
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29. Quantitative estimation by a standardized enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay of human T-cell lymphotropic virus type I antibodies in adult T-cell leukemia and acquired immune deficiency syndrome. (100%)
Abstract: Sera from patients with adult T-cell leukemia and asymptomatic carriers of human T-cell lymphotropic virus type I (HTLV-I) from widely separated areas of the world reacted strongly in a standardized quantitative enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay procedure with HTLV-I viral antigen prepared from a strain isolated in th ...
http://www.aegis.org/aidsline/1986/aug/m8680102.html
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30. Chorioretinitis secondary to mycobacterium tuberculosis in acquired immune deficiency syndrome. (100%)
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Several opportunistic intraocular infections have been described in patients with the human immunodeficiency virus, among them infections caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. In most cases, the diagnosis is based on clinical findings. Recent reports have described the usefulness of polymerase chain reacti ...
http://www.aegis.org/aidsline/1998/jan/m9810193.html
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