[PDF][PDF] Small fiber neuropathy: a burning problem
J Tavee, L Zhou - Cleve Clin J Med, 2009 - northwestern.cloud-cme.com
Small fiber neuropathy is increasingly being recognized as a major cause of painful burning
sensations in the feet, especially in the elderly. Although strength remains preserved …
sensations in the feet, especially in the elderly. Although strength remains preserved …
CNS inflammation and macrophage/microglial biology associated with HIV-1 infection
A Yadav, RG Collman - Journal of neuroimmune pharmacology, 2009 - Springer
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection of the central nervous system (CNS)
can result in neurological dysfunction with devastating consequences in a significant …
can result in neurological dysfunction with devastating consequences in a significant …
Lishman's organic psychiatry: a textbook of neuropsychiatry
A David - 2009 - books.google.com
" For three decades psychiatrists have turned to Lishman's Organic Psychiatry as the
standard neuropsychiatry reference. It stood as the last great single author reference text in …
standard neuropsychiatry reference. It stood as the last great single author reference text in …
Changes in cognition during antiretroviral therapy: comparison of 2 different ranking systems to measure antiretroviral drug efficacy on HIV-associated neurocognitive …
V Tozzi, P Balestra, MF Salvatori, C Vlassi… - JAIDS Journal of …, 2009 - journals.lww.com
Objective: Although HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders should be treated with highly
active antiretroviral treatment (HAART) regimens with good central nervous system (CNS) …
active antiretroviral treatment (HAART) regimens with good central nervous system (CNS) …
[HTML][HTML] A coat of many colors: neuroimmune crosstalk in human immunodeficiency virus infection
The use of antiretroviral therapy has reduced mortality and increased the quality of life of HIV-
1-infected people, particularly in more developed countries where access to treatment is …
1-infected people, particularly in more developed countries where access to treatment is …
Cross-sectional characterization of HIV-1 env compartmentalization in cerebrospinal fluid over the full disease course
PR Harrington, G Schnell, SL Letendre, K Ritola… - Aids, 2009 - journals.lww.com
Objectives: To characterize HIV-1 env compartmentalization between cerebrospinal fluid
(CSF) and peripheral blood plasma over all stages of the HIV-1 disease course, and to …
(CSF) and peripheral blood plasma over all stages of the HIV-1 disease course, and to …
Up‐regulation of P‐glycoprotein by HIV protease inhibitors in a human brain microvessel endothelial cell line
JA Zastre, GNY Chan, PT Ronaldson… - Journal of …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
A major concern regarding the chronic administration of antiretroviral drugs is the potential
for induction of drug efflux transporter expression (ie, P‐glycoprotein, P‐gp) at tissue sites …
for induction of drug efflux transporter expression (ie, P‐glycoprotein, P‐gp) at tissue sites …
Morphine and HIV‐Tat increase microglial‐free radical production and oxidative stress: possible role in cytokine regulation
J Turchan‐Cholewo, FO Dimayuga… - Journal of …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Opiate abuse alters the progression of human immunodeficiency virus and may increase the
risk of neuroAIDS. As neuroAIDS is associated with altered microglial reactivity, the …
risk of neuroAIDS. As neuroAIDS is associated with altered microglial reactivity, the …
NeuroAIDS: an evolving epidemic
Over 60,000 Canadians are infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Greater than
50% of these individuals will develop a neurological disorder despite the availability of …
50% of these individuals will develop a neurological disorder despite the availability of …
NADPH oxidase drives cytokine and neurotoxin release from microglia and macrophages in response to HIV-Tat
J Turchan–Cholewo, VM Dimayuga… - Antioxidants & redox …, 2009 - liebertpub.com
Previous reports have shown that the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) regulatory
protein Tat has both pro-oxidant and pro-inflammatory properties, suggesting that Tat might …
protein Tat has both pro-oxidant and pro-inflammatory properties, suggesting that Tat might …