No Evidence for Accelerated Aging-Related Brain Pathology in Treated Human Immunodeficiency Virus: Longitudinal Neuroimaging Results From the Comorbidity in Relation to AIDS (COBRA) Project
Author(s) -
James H. Cole,
Matthan W.A. Caan,
Jonathan Underwood,
Davide De Francesco,
Rosan A van Zoest,
Ferdinand W.N.M. Wit,
Henk J. M. M. Mutsaerts,
Robert Leech,
Gert J. Geurtsen,
Peter Portegies,
Charles B.L.M. Majoie,
Maarten F. Schim van der Loeff,
Caroline Sabin,
Peter Reiss,
Alan Winston,
David Sharp
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
clinical infectious diseases
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.44
H-Index - 336
eISSN - 1537-6591
pISSN - 1058-4838
DOI - 10.1093/cid/cix1124
Subject(s) - medicine , comorbidity , neuroimaging , human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) , pathology , virology , psychiatry
Despite successful antiretroviral therapy, people living with human immunodeficiency virus (PLWH) experience higher rates of age-related morbidity, including abnormal brain structure, brain function, and cognitive impairment. This has raised concerns that PLWH may experience accelerated aging-related brain pathology.
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