Publication: Neuropsychological abnormalities in patients with dementia in CRF 01_AE HIV-1 infection
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2007-02-01
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00283878
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Mahidol University
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Neurology. Vol.68, No.7 (2007), 525-527
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V. G. Valcour, P. Sithinamsuwan, S. Nidhinandana, S. Thitivichianlert, S. Ratto-Kim, W. Apateerapong, B. T. Shiramizu, M. S. DeSouza, S. T. Chitpatima, G. Watt, T. Chuenchitra, K. R. Robertson, R. H. Paul, J. C. McArthur, J. H. Kim, C. M. Shikuma Neuropsychological abnormalities in patients with dementia in CRF 01_AE HIV-1 infection. Neurology. Vol.68, No.7 (2007), 525-527. doi:10.1212/01.wnl.0000253196.78193.c7 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/25020
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Neuropsychological abnormalities in patients with dementia in CRF 01_AE HIV-1 infection
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University of Hawaii at Manoa John A. Burns School of Medicine
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Johns Hopkins University
Phramongkutklao Hospital
Phramongkutklao Hospital
Armed Forces Research Institute of the Medical Sciences
Mahidol University
Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences, Thailand
Leahi Hospital
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Johns Hopkins University
Phramongkutklao Hospital
Phramongkutklao Hospital
Armed Forces Research Institute of the Medical Sciences
Mahidol University
Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences, Thailand
Leahi Hospital
Abstract
HIV-associated dementia (HAD) is not firmly established in patients with circulating recombinant form (CRF) 01_AE HIV-1. In this study, we compared neuropsychological performance among 15 Thai individuals with HAD, 15 Thai individuals without HAD, and 30 HIV-negative control subjects. HIV-1 participants were highly active anti-retroviral therapy naive and matched by age, education, and CD4 count. Neuropsychological testing abnormalities were identified in most cognitive domains among HAD vs HIV-negative participants, confirming the presence of HAD in CRF01_AE. ©2007AAN Enterprises, Inc.