2023
DOI: 10.1097/qad.0000000000003496
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Brain volumetrics differ by Fiebig stage in acute HIV infection

Abstract: Objective: People with chronic HIV exhibit lower regional brain volumes compared to people without HIV (PWOH). Whether imaging alterations observed in chronic infection occur in acute HIV infection (AHI) remains unknown. Design: Cross-sectional study of Thai participants with AHI. Methods: One hundred and twelve Thai males with AHI (age 20–46) and 18 male Thai PWOH (age 18–40) were included. Individuals with… Show more

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“…indicated that brain volume alterations may occur in acute infection, with the most prominent differences evident in the later stages of acute HIV infection (79). Nevertheless, Hellmuth et.al suggested that no structural neuroimaging abnormalities were observed in acute HIV infection (80).…”
Section: Hiv-induced Cns Damagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…indicated that brain volume alterations may occur in acute infection, with the most prominent differences evident in the later stages of acute HIV infection (79). Nevertheless, Hellmuth et.al suggested that no structural neuroimaging abnormalities were observed in acute HIV infection (80).…”
Section: Hiv-induced Cns Damagementioning
confidence: 99%