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Imaging Features of Central Nervous System in Patients with HIV/AIDS-Scenario in a Developing Country

Yelda Vyas

It is well documented that central nervous system (CNS) infections areassociated with Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections. Indeveloped countries, its incidence has decreased since the advent of Anti-retroviral therapy.1 In Indian patients, neurological manifestations andoutcomes are different due to various endemic infections prevailing becauseof poverty, malnutrition and illiteracy. Approximately 40-90% of patientssuffering from AIDS develop CNS complaints in their life.2-4Neuroimaging plays a vital role in treatment of AIDS.5 Patients develop avariety of lesions. They are divided into four categories: focal lesions withmass effect; diffuse global CNS abnormalities; focal lesions withoutsignificant mass effect; and ventriculitis, meningitis and infarcts.6 patientsmay have CNS lesions due to various pathological processes that occursimultaneously or sequentially.

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