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Quantification of Cerebral Vascular Architecture using Two-photon Microscopy in a Mouse Model of HIV-induced Neuroinflammation
Published on: January 12, 2016
[Cerebral infarction in an adolescent with AIDS: a case report]
Carlos Perez-Yepes1, Luis Rafael Moscote-Salazar, Gabriel Alcala-Cerra
1Médico Pediatra, Universidad de Cartagena, Colombia.
Abstract:
HIV/AIDS corresponds to a systemic disease whose pathogenic mechanism by direct cellular infection by the virus followed by high levels of viral replication and a severe state of immunosuppression predisposes to numerous opportunistic infections as well as tumor and autoimmune disease. The association of AIDS and stroke in young patients is rare. We present a case of a 16 year-old-female with a diagnosis of HIV infection and massive infarct of the left cerebral hemisphere and right basal ganglia segment with herniation We conduct a review of the association of HIV infection and cerebrovascular disease in children.
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