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  1. ... symptoms are outlined in Levy, et al (1988). Diagnosis is made by cerebrospinal fluid analysis and cryptococcal cultures, cryptococcal antigen titers or India ink staining. 3. Incidence/Prevalence: 1252 cases of AIDS-related cryptococcal meningitis had been reported to the CDC by August ...
  2. ... have been described in section 3.4 (31). Diagnosis is made by CSF analysis with cryptococcal cultures, cryptococcal antigen titers or India ink staining, = 7 an re : By October 1987, 2,473 cases of AIDS-related cryptococcal meningitis had - been reported to the CDC; the prevalence ...
  3. ... an alternative to amphotericin B for treating two AIDS-related infections, cryptococcal meningitis and candidiasis. Srudies comparing the two drugs in ...
  4. ... name shackled like a prisoner to a bleak diagnosis—probable AIDS. i pneumocystis, cryptococcus meningitis, CMV, cryptococcus men- the progress and registering the ...
  5. ... 38-year-old male health-care worker developed cryptococcal meningitis that was treated with a full course of amphotericin B and 5-fluorocytosine In January 1985, he had an episode of localized herpes zoster. In July 1985, symptoms of meningitis recurred. A cryptococcoma was excised from ...
  6. ... case where HIV infection may be possible, any symptoms of a psychiatric nature must be considered to be organic until proven otherwise, so that prompt medical intervention, for example in the case of cryptococcal meningitis or toxoplasmosis, may be initiated. There is no ...
  7. ... case where HIV infection may be possible, any symptoms of a psychiatric nature must be considered to be organic until proven otherwise, so that prompt medical intervention, for example in the case of cryptococcal meningitis or toxoplasmosis, may be initiated. There is no ...
  8. ... MEN COME INTO CLINICS AND HOSPITALS PRESENTING THE SYMPTOMS OF THE VERY RARE ... TOXOPLASMOSIS ... DISSEMINATED MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM-INTRACELLULARE, AND SO ON. ...
  9. ... PCP treatment IND approved Phase III (fluconazole) Pfizer cryptococcal meningitis, ... ARC—AIDS related complex. CMV—Cytomegalovirus. An opportunistic in- fection that ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - AIDS bibliography, 1986-1987 
    Publication: [Bethesda, Md.] : Reference Section, Public Services Division, National Library of Medicine, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, 1987
    ... 4 [Ger] SUBJECT HEADINGS: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome- ... Meningitis, Aseptic- 'DIAGNOSIS/ Retrovirus Infections-'DIAGNOSIS Rasokat ...
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