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Orthopedic illnesses in patients with HIV
Sukhjit S Takhar1, Gregory W Hendey
1UCSF-Fresno Emergency Medicine Residency Program, UCSF, 155 North Fresno Street, Fresno, CA 93701-2302, USA. stakhar@fresno.ucsf.edu
Abstract:
There are several musculoskeletal conditions that are specific or unique to the patient infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). These conditions affecting the patient with HIV can be divided into 4 categories: disseminated diseases, bone disorders, joint disease, and myopathies. This review focuses on the manifestations of HIV on musculoskeletal disease as they relate to the emergency physician.
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