Neurological manifestations of HIV-AIDS at a tertiary care institute in North Eastern India
Conclusion: CNS tuberculosis was the most common secondary infection seen in HIV patients followed by cryptococcal meningitis. A high index of clinical suspicion of neurological involvement in HIV patients helps in the early diagnosis and early institution of specific treatment, which in turn decreases the morbidity and mortality considerably.
Source: Neurology India - Category: Neurology Authors: Shri Ram Sharma Masaraf Hussain Hibu Habung Source Type: research
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