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Published on: July 5, 2011
HIV infection and shoulder pain: a challenging case
Ayçe Atalay1, Oya Ozdemir, Gulay Sain Guven
1Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Faculty of Medicine, Hacettepe University, 16.sokak Banu apt. 24/4, Bahçelievler, Ankara, 06500 Turkey. ayce@hacettepe.edu.tr
Abstract:
With better understanding of the pathogenesis of AIDS and the advent of anti-retroviral medications, patients with HIV are living longer and the probability that they will suffer musculoskeletal complications are increasing. There is a vast array of musculoskeletal impairments including rheumatologic, infectious, and non-infectious conditions. We report a 53-year-old man with longstanding shoulder pain, weakness, and spasticity of the upper extremity which was diagnosed as adhesive capsulitis secondary to brain abscess. Musculoskeletal problems may be complicated with neurological involvement as in our case and patients should be investigated for possible underlying life-threatening disease.
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