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Controversies in HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders.


ABSTRACT: Cross-sectional studies show that around half of individuals infected with HIV-1 have some degree of cognitive impairment despite the use of antiretroviral drugs. However, prevalence estimates vary depending on the population and methods used to assess cognitive impairment. Whether asymptomatic patients would benefit from routine screening for cognitive difficulties is unclear and the appropriate screening method and subsequent management is the subject of debate. In some patients, HIV-1 RNA can be found at higher concentrations in CSF than in blood, which potentially results from the poor distribution of antiretroviral drugs into the CNS. However, the clinical relevance of so-called CSF viral escape is not well understood. The extent to which antiretroviral drug distribution and toxicity in the CNS affect clinical decision making is also debated.

SUBMITTER: Nightingale S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4313542 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Controversies in HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders.

Nightingale Sam S   Winston Alan A   Letendre Scott S   Michael Benedict D BD   McArthur Justin C JC   Khoo Saye S   Solomon Tom T  

The Lancet. Neurology 20141101 11


Cross-sectional studies show that around half of individuals infected with HIV-1 have some degree of cognitive impairment despite the use of antiretroviral drugs. However, prevalence estimates vary depending on the population and methods used to assess cognitive impairment. Whether asymptomatic patients would benefit from routine screening for cognitive difficulties is unclear and the appropriate screening method and subsequent management is the subject of debate. In some patients, HIV-1 RNA can  ...[more]

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