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DOCN M94A0206
TI [Diagnosis and treatment of infections of the digestive system in
HIV-infected patients]
DT 9412
AU Oktedalen O; Selbekk B; Helle I; Heger B; Serck-Hanssen A; Melby K;
Infeksjonsmedisinsk avdeling, Ulleval sykehus, Oslo.
SO Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen. 1994 May 10;114(12):1416-20. Unique Identifier :
AIDSLINE MED/94360306
AB Patients with HIV infection often suffer from opportunistic and
bacterial infections of the digestive tract. The most common agents are
Candida albicans, Herpes simplex and Cytomegalovirus, Mycobacterium
avium intracellulare, Cryptosporidium parvum, and enteropathogenic
bacteria such as Salmonella, Shigella and Campylobacter. The diagnosis
is established by means of microbiological examination of blood and
faeces, often supplemented by gastrointestinal endoscopy, with mucosal
biopsies for culture and histology. Most patients respond well to
specific treatment, but the infections tend to relapse after withdrawal
of drugs.
DE AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections/DIAGNOSIS/DRUG THERAPY/
*MICROBIOLOGY Candidiasis, Oral/DIAGNOSIS/DRUG THERAPY English
Abstract Feces/MICROBIOLOGY Gastroenteritis/DIAGNOSIS/DRUG
THERAPY/*MICROBIOLOGY Human HIV Infections/*COMPLICATIONS Stomatitis,
Herpetic/DIAGNOSIS/DRUG THERAPY JOURNAL ARTICLE REVIEW REVIEW,
TUTORIAL
SOURCE: National Library of Medicine. NOTICE: This material may be
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