2017
DOI: 10.7705/biomedica.v37i1.3293
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Pathological findings in patients with HIV infection and lymphadenopathies

Abstract: : recolección de la información Todos los autores participaron en la generación del proyecto, el desarrollo del protocolo, el análisis de la información y la escritura del manuscrito. Introducción. Las adenopatías son un hallazgo frecuente en pacientes con infección por el virus de la inmunodeficiencia humana (HIV). El diagnóstico diferencial incluye infecciones, neoplasias malignas o cambios reactivos. No existen datos sobre su etiología en Suramérica. Objetivo. Describir la etiología de la histopatología gan… Show more

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“…Among these, 351 articles were excluded after title screening and the abstract of the 784 remaining papers was assessed. Finally, 461 publications were excluded following the eligibility criteria and thus, 323 articles that had interpretable data and fulfilled the eligibility criteria were used for data extraction…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among these, 351 articles were excluded after title screening and the abstract of the 784 remaining papers was assessed. Finally, 461 publications were excluded following the eligibility criteria and thus, 323 articles that had interpretable data and fulfilled the eligibility criteria were used for data extraction…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the national survey, 80% of the reported cases occurred in HIV-infected patients [32]. Among patients with HIV and lymphadenopathy in endemic areas, the ratio of tuberculosis to histoplasmosis was 4:1 [33]. The number of cases of immunosuppression was estimated from a Colombian survey [32].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%