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200. A Window of Opportunity: Preventing and Treating HIV Opportunistic Infections

The Intern At Work: Internal Medicine

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How to Diagnose HIV-Infected Patients

Toxoplasmosis primarily presents as encephalitis in patients with HIV. Extra cerebral disease is also possible, usually with respiratory concerns and or ocular complaints. If your patient's CD4 count is below 100 cells per microliter, think about telomeromarcosis - formerly known as penicillosis. This infection is caused by telomericies marnify, a fungus endemic to tropical Asia.

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