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  1. ... lesions which occur in patients with AIDS and HIV 14,15,16 These include ... for the diagnosis of AIDS: chronic Herpes simplex infection, oral Kaposi's ...
  2. ... necessary for clinical diagnosis of PCP or esophageal candidiasis, i.e. need for ... even for HIV. If the definition includes women specific symptoms, it ...
  3. ... no identifiable severe impairment. Other individuals with documented HIV ... candidiasis that are less than listing- level severity. Individuals ...
  4. ... one of these is diagnosed, and antibodies against HIV can be found in the ... diarrhea, candidiasis, lymphoma, dementia, and many other diseases. If any ...
  5. ... for evaluating patients with selected | clinical signs and symptoms such as ... persons infected with both HIV and the tubercle bacillus are at high risk ...
  6. ... for evaluating patients with selected clinical signs and symptoms such as ... persons infected with both HIV and the tubercle bacillus are at high risk ...
  7. ... potentially diagnostic Signals -- for instance, sustained, debilitating ... of men, once the diagnosis of AIDS finally was made. Thus the perception ...
  8. ... is, if a person were known to be HIV-positive and showed known symptoms of certain illnesses, but tests could not be done because of their physical condition at the time, they could be diagnosed as having AIDS. These include esophageal candidiasis, CMV retinitis--some that you probably know ¥ about. ...
  9. ... problems. Children with HIV often suffer from severe candidiasis, a yeast ... A diagnosis of HIV infection is often difficult in very young children. ...
  10. ... risk groups. All HCBs with signs and/or symptoms compatible with or ... candidiasis (thrush), or evidence of op- portunistic infections (includes ...
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