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  1. ... of the incidence and risk factors for acute pancreatitis requiring hospitalization in an urban HIV clinical cohort AIDS Patient Care STDS Riedel, D. ...
  2. ... episode of July 22, 1992 neuropathy and no pancreatitis. Also, mean CD4 levels rose from 340 mm! to 404 mm’. At a July 19 forum on ‘‘HIV Treatment’ Strategies for the 1990s’? sponsored by the ...
  3. ... of pancreatitis, 7 persons have died of fulminant pancreatitis. To date, there have been approximately 300 deaths among persons participating in the expanded access program and 2 among persons HIV/AIDS - 1st Quarter - 1990 participating in the clinical ...
  4. ... condition has been associated with: Celiac disease Lymphoma HIV infection Monoclonal gammopathy Rheumatoid arthritis Ulcerative colitis
  5. ... or symptomatic HIV disease showed dose-related anti-HIV efficacy with a sustained ... peripheral neuropathy, convulsions, irritability, and difficulty ...
  6. ... of pancreatitis, 7 persons have died of fulminant pancreatitis. To date, there have been approximately 300 deaths among persons participating in the expanded access program and 2 among persons HIV/AIDS - ist Quaner - 1990 participating in the clinical ...
  7. ... Columbia, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Vermont. New HIV Infections Recent CDC data show new HIV infections ... data for Asian people were available. Knowledge of HIV Status HIV and other related stigmas hinder patients ...
  8. ... with other medications to treat human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. Lopinavir and ritonavir are in a class ... inhibitors. They work by decreasing the amount of HIV in the blood. When lopinavir and ritonavir are ...
  9. ... efavirenz, lamivudine, and tenofovir is used to treat HIV in adults and children. Efavirenz is in a ... NRTIs). They work by decreasing the amount of HIV in the body. Although efavirenz, lamivudine and tenofovir ...
  10. ... applies to adults without known hypertension. SCREENING FOR HIV CLINICAL SUMMARY OF U.S. PREVENTIVE SERVICES TASK ... Population Adolescents and adults at increased risk for HIV infection Adolescents and adults who are not at ...
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