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Neurologic Immune Reconstitution Syndrome May Complicate HIV Therapy
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Title Neurologic Immune Reconstitution Syndrome May Complicate HIV Therapy
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/590148?src=rss
Description Severely immunocompromised HIV/AIDS patients initiating combination antiretroviral therapy (ART) require close monitoring for immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome in the nervous system (NeuroIRIS), and to manage it "in an expedient manner," clinicians from Canada advise in the March 3 issue of Neurology. Reuters Health Information
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Date Mar 27, 2009
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