Neurological complications of HIV/AIDS.

Venkat K Rao, Florian P Thomas
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Neurological complications are common in HIV disease. The spectrum of neurological disorders is broad and involves the central nervous system, or CNS (brain and spinal cord) and the peripheral nervous system, or PNS (nerves outside the brain and spinal cord, and related muscle). Neurological disorders related to HIV often result in reduced quality of life and shortened survival, especially in people with more advanced HIV disease. Nevertheless, some neurological conditions are mild, readily treatable, or reversible. Several have become less common since the introduction of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). And, despite the fact that many anti-HIV drugs are unable to cross the blood-brain barrier and penetrate the brain, recent data published in the Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes support the claim that HAART can improve some neurocognitive functioning.

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艾滋病毒/艾滋病的神经系统并发症。
神经系统并发症在HIV疾病中很常见。神经系统疾病的范围很广,涉及中枢神经系统或CNS(脑和脊髓)和周围神经系统或PNS(脑和脊髓外神经及相关肌肉)。与艾滋病毒有关的神经系统疾病往往导致生活质量下降和生存期缩短,特别是在艾滋病毒疾病较晚期的人群中。然而,一些神经系统疾病是轻微的,容易治疗的,或者是可逆的。自从采用高效抗逆转录病毒疗法(HAART)以来,其中一些已变得不那么常见。而且,尽管许多抗艾滋病毒药物无法穿过血脑屏障并穿透大脑,但最近发表在《获得性免疫缺陷综合征杂志》上的数据支持HAART可以改善某些神经认知功能的说法。
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