Mapping abnormal subcortical neurodevelopment in a cohort of Thai children with HIV.
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ABSTRACT: Alterations in subcortical brain structures have been reported in adults with HIV and, to a lesser extent, pediatric cohorts. The extent of longitudinal structural abnormalities in children with perinatal HIV infection (PaHIV) remains unclear. We modeled subcortical morphometry from whole brain structural magnetic resonance imaging (1.5?T) scans of 43 Thai children with PaHIV (baseline age?=?11.09±2.36?years) and 50 HIV- children (11.26±2.80?years) using volumetric and surface-based shape analyses. The PaHIV sample were randomized to initiate combination antiretroviral treatment (cART) when CD4 counts were 15-24% (immediate: n?=?22) or when CD4?
SUBMITTER: Wade BSC
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6482384 | biostudies-literature | 2019
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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