CNS affection in perinatally HIV-infected children

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Funk, M
JosephSteiner, J
HernaizDriever, P
Mentzer, D
GohlichRatmann, G
Bollinger, M
Kreuz, W
Kornhuber, B
Jacobi, G
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KLINISCHE PADIATRIE | 1996年 / 208卷 / 05期
关键词
perinatal HIV-infection; neurologic manifestations; coinfections; MRI; CT; EEG; zidovudine-therapy;
D O I
10.1055/s-2008-1046487
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
In 34 perinatally HIV infected children time of manifestation, type and treatability of neurologic disorders were investigated for a period of 7 years (1987-1994). Neurological investigations were done every 6 months; EEG and MRI/CT were examined initially in the asymptomatic stage and were repeated when neurologic Symptoms occured. Zidovudine therapy was started after onset of symptoms, dosage was raised, when treatment with Zidovudine had already begun (600-720 mg/m(2)/day). Various neurological manifestations were seen in 4 of 12 patients in stage B (33%) and in 11 of 14 children in AIDS (80%). 7 of the 14 AIDS-patients (50%) developed a subacute progressive course or progressive plateau course and 4 of 14 (30%) a static course of encephalopathy. Pathological changes in EEG were seen in 54% of investigated patients with neurological deficits. Neuroimaging revealed pathological findings in all symptomatic subjects, 6 of 11 patients in AIDS (55%) had a severe general cerebral atrophy and multifocal white matter lesions. Zidovudine had a positive temporary effect from 6 to 12 months in 5 of 11 treated patients (45%). At present a thorough neurological examination is the most sensitive method to detect neurological impairment in HIV infected children. In most cases CT/MRI scan provides information about the course of the encephalopathy. Antiretroviral therapy has a limited benefit, if neurologic symptoms start after the second year of life.
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