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Imaging of the brain in the HIV-positive child

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The prevalence of human immune-deficiency virus (HIV) infection around the world, coupled with increasing population movement, make it likely that many physicians will treat HIV-infected patients. New treatment protocols for the specific manifestations of acquired immune-deficiency syndrome (AIDS) make distinguishing the different neurological diseases of great importance. The pattern of disease in children differs from those of adults both in its distribution and etiology. This article encapsulates the salient aspects relating to the imaging of the brain in HIV-positive children, paying particular attention to recent advances and the different features of the various pathological conditions affecting the HIV-infected brain in children.

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Received: 11 April 2000/Accepted: 14 August 2000

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Safriel, Y., Haller, J., Lefton, D. et al. Imaging of the brain in the HIV-positive child. Pediatric Radiology 30, 725–732 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002470000338

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