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Relationship of CD4 Counts to Neurophysiological Function to HIV-1-Infected Homosexual Men
Arch Neurol 50:517-521, Boccellari,A.A.,et al, 1993
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Article Abstract
Asymptomatic HIV-positive subjects who do not have evidence of immune suppression do not appear to be at greater risk for neurophysiological impairment than HIV-negative subjects.The HIV-positive individuals who are immune suppressed(even while asymptomatic)appear to have an increased likelihood of central conduction time slowing as measured by evoked potential procedures.
 
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