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Disease hiv infections
Phenotype C0009241|cognitive disorders
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PubMedID- 21598031 This study focused on neurocognitive disorders associated with hiv infection, characterizes the most affected neuropsychological domains and their potential as factors related with depression.
PubMedID- 25893137 Results: activation of the polyamine catabolic enzyme, ssat increases polyamine flux in brain and csf of hiv infected individuals with hiv-associated neurocognitive disorders.
PubMedID- 25945248 At the present time, there is no data supporting the use of any adjuvant therapy to haart for the treatment of neurocognitive disorders associated with hiv infection although some drugs such as memantine have been shown to improve markers of neuronal damage and inflammation within the cns.
PubMedID- 23642283 Conclusions: neurocognitive disorders associated with hiv infection is currently highly prevalent, are associated with a decreased quality of life and daily activities, and given the possibility of occurrence of an increase in the coming years, there is a need to adequately manage these disorders, from a diagnostic as well as therapeutic point of view, and always from a multidisciplinary perspective.
PubMedID- 25200312 Despite undeniable results, the central nervous system (cns) is commonly affected during the course of hiv infection, with neurocognitive disorders being as prevalent as 20-50 % of treated subjects.
PubMedID- 21288850 Incidence and impact on mortality of severe neurocognitive disorders in persons with and without hiv infection: a danish nationwide cohort study.
PubMedID- 25269960 hiv infection is commonly associated with emotional and cognitive disorders that recognize both causes of an organic nature (related to the virus itself) and non-organic factors (emotional stress resulting from hiv diagnosis, social stigma and continued risk behaviour such as alcohol or drug abuse).
PubMedID- 24508003 Conclusion: failure to detect np impairment in idu+ subjects with or without hcv infection was surprising, particularly considering the previously demonstrated sensitivity of our np battery to neurocognitive disorders associated with hiv infection in china.

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