HIV Neurology

Bruce James Brew author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:10th May '01

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HIV Neurology cover

This text provides a clinical framework for the diagnosis and management of more than seventy potential neurological complications that may occur in the HIV infected patient. The clinical framework is designed to be "user friendly" so that even the most inexperienced clinician should be able to arrive at the correct diagnosis. The neurological complications of HIV disease have considerably changed in the last decade. Not only have more opportunistic conditions been described but other complications arising from antiretroviral drugs such as lipodystrophy and accelerated atherosclerosis have become problematic. Moreover, the pattern of complications has altered. Diseases such as cerebral toxoplasmosis, AIDS dementia complex and primary central nervous system lymphoma are now becoming uncommon to rare while peripheral neuropathy is becoming increasingly common. In line with these changes, there have been very significant advances in the therapy of HIV disease in general and in neurological complications in particular. Patients with AIDS dementia complex now have a variety of antiretroviral and adjuvant drugs available to them in contrast to the situation only five years ago where therapy was confined to two antiretroviral drugs at best.

"This book provides a very good presentation of the clinical approach to the neurologic complications of HIV infection. It should appeal particularly to physicians who treat patients with AIDS and who seek a thoughtful, well-reasoned, and concise treatise."--New England Journal of Medicine

ISBN: 9780195133639

Dimensions: 173mm x 249mm x 18mm

Weight: 774g

276 pages