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Symptoms of Autonomic Dysfunction in Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Dominic Chow1, Beau K Nakamoto2, Katherine Sullivan1
1Hawaii Center for AIDS, Department of Medicine , University of Hawaii.
Abstract:
This retrospective study evaluated the frequencies of symptoms associated with autonomic dysfunction in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients on stable combined antiretroviral therapy. Patients infected with HIV reported higher frequencies of dysautonomia symptoms compared with HIV-negative patients, particularly in the autonomic domains related to urinary, sleep, gastroparesis, secretomotor, pupillomotor, and male sexual dysfunction.
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