       Document 0269
 DOCN  M9650269
 TI    A hemophiliac with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1-associated
       dementia complex [see comments]
 DT    9605
 AU    Arimura H; Nakagawa M; Maruyama Y; Arimura K; Osame M; Third Department
       of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine,; Kagoshima University.
 SO    Intern Med. 1995 Oct;34(10):995-9. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
       MED/96157633
 CM    Comment in: Intern Med 1995 Oct;34(10):935
 AB    We report a 29-year-old male hemophiliac with human immunodeficiency
       virus (HIV)-1-associated dementia complex, who died 2.5 months after the
       onset of dementia. The patient's cognitive abnormalities including
       forgetfulness, loss of concentration and slowing of thought appeared
       about 7 years after HIV infection. His neurological symptoms were
       characterized as progressive dementia, episodic consciousness loss,
       transverse myelopathy and peripheral neuropathy. He had generalized slow
       waves in electroencephalogram (EEG), progressive cerebral atrophy and a
       diffuse high intensity lesion in the white matter as shown by
       T2-weighted brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). We emphasize the
       significance of neurological complications, especially acute progressive
       dementia, in Japanese patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
       (AIDS).
 DE    Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/*COMPLICATIONS  Adult  AIDS Dementia
       Complex/*DIAGNOSIS  Case Report  Electroencephalography
       Hemophilia/*COMPLICATIONS  Human  Magnetic Resonance Imaging  Male
       Support, Non-U.S. Gov't  JOURNAL ARTICLE  REVIEW  REVIEW OF REPORTED
       CASES

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