Notes in NID.Q01.C001-005-NID.Q010-11.C001-05

To Subscribe, use this Key


Status Last Update Fields
Published 12/18/2023 Aseptic meningitis in patients with HIV can be distinguished from encephalitis and meningoencephalitis by {{c1::the preservation of alertness and…
Published 12/18/2023 HIV antibodies may not be detected if the aseptic meningitis occurs at {{c1::early}} stages of the HIV infection.
Published 12/18/2023 Acute HIV aseptic meningitis may occur during the {{c1::initial}} satges of HIV infection, as a part of seroconversion syndrome
Published 12/18/2023 What is the prognosis of acute HIV meningitis without treatment?{{c1::it will eventually resolve}}
Published 12/18/2023 Toxoplasma gondii is an intracellular protozoan that can cause toxoplasmosis of the CNS in patients with {{c1::AIDS::Risk Fac…
Published 12/18/2023 Toxoplasmosis of the CNS takes place during the later phases of immune deficiency when CD4 counts are {{c1::below 100/μL}}.
Published 12/18/2023 Patients with CNS toxoplasmosis exhibit symptoms such as headaches, focal neurologic deficits, seizures, {{c1::altered mental status}} that in la…
Published 12/18/2023 The histopathologic finding that confirms toxoplasmosis of the CNS is {{c1::the microglial nodule}}
Published 12/18/2023 The CSF findings in patients with HIV aseptic meningitis include {{c1::lymphocytic pleocytosis::cells}} and mild elevated proteins
Published 12/18/2023 What are the typical MRI findings in CNS toxoplasmosis?{{c1::multiple ring enhancing lesions with surrounding edema}}
Status Last Update Fields