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  1. ... cause serious infections in people with impaired immunity. CMV esophagitis, which may lead to ulcers, is treated with ...
  2. ... skin Acyclovir Resolved 12 18.2 11 Candida esophagitis Mycostatin Resolved 20.5 39 CMV hepatitis Ganciclovir Resolved 14 6.3 6 No ... GI denotes gastrointestinal. cent) with diagnosed organ-specific CMV illness (e.g., pneumonia, esophagitis, or gastritis) left the study. Many of these ...
  3. ... include: Candida albicans and other Candida species Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Herpes simplex virus (HSV) Human papillomavirus (HPV) Tuberculosis bacteria ( Mycobacterium tuberculosis ) -- not common
  4. ... is quite, common. In patients with evidence of esophagitis it is imperative to differentiate between infections secondary to localized Herpes or CMV and American Psychiatric Association AIDS Primer 4-5 ...
  5. ... is quite, common. In patients with evidence of esophagitis it is imperative to differentiate between infections secondary to localized Herpes or CMV and American Psychiatric Association AIDS Primer 4-5 ...
  6. ... antiviral agents needs evaluation. 5) Candida infections, including esophagitis, require systemic therapies, including amphotericin and imidazoles. 6) Cytomegalic virus (CMV) infections are difficult to manage, but new acyclovir ...
  7. ... antiviral agents needs evaluation. 5) Candida infections, including esophagitis, require systemic therapies, including amphotericin and imidazoles. 6) Cytomegalic virus (CMV) infections are difficult to manage, but new acyclovir ...
  8. ... dysmotility (myasthenia gravis, cricopharyngeal incoordination) Squamous > adenocarcinoma ... of latent infection (CMV, HSV, VZV) Acquisition of infection (enteric viruses, Giardia, ...
  9. ... carinii (PCP) 64 ~- toxoplasmosis | 3 -- cryptosporidiosis . Fungal -- candida esophagitis 14 -- cryptococcosis 7 Mycobacterial avium-intracellulare (MAI) 4 ®@ Viral | -- chronic herpes simplex . 4 -- cytomegalovirus (CMV) 7 -- progressive multifocal neuroencephalopathy 0.6 Tumors -~ Kaposi’s ...
  10. ... or a prior history of immunosuppressive drug use. CMV was iso- lated from ... esophagitis, and cryptococcal meningitis. All had leukopenia (white blood ...
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