Publications
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intra-abdominal tuberculosis in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. diagnosis and management. | tuberculosis (tb) in human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) immunosuppressed patients is characterized by extra-pulmonary disease in as many of 70% of them. if intestinal or lymph node involvement occurs, the differential diagnosis between an acute abdomen and other non surgical conditions may be a challenging problem. the authors analyzed eight double infected patients (tb and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome aids), who were admitted to the university hospital (hucff) of the federal university of ... | 1995 | 8530232 |
rubella immunization in human immunodeficiency virus type 1-infected children: cause for concern in vaccination strategies. | hiv infection can have important although sometimes unexpected consequences, such as contributing to enlargement of the pool of rubella-susceptible children. | 2004 | 15247596 |
[anorectal lesions in hiv-positive patients using highly active antiretroviral therapy]. | anorectal lesions are common in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (hiv). highly active anti-retroviral therapy (haart) has little influence on the progression of anal neoplasms. the prevalence of anorectal lesions in 88 hiv-positive patients attended at the infectious diseases service of the university hospital of brasília who were using haart was studied. sociodemographic data were collected using a pre-prepared questionnaire and then the patients underwent proctological examination. a ... | 2007 | 17653462 |