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AIDS-Related Interventional Procedures

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Radiology of AIDS

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Since the initial description of AIDS cases in the early 1980s, over 700,000 patients have been diagnosed with AIDS (Center for Disease Control 1999) in the United States and it remains a leading cause of mortality in younger individuals (Horowitz et al. 1998a, b). Another 100,000 individuals are human immune deficiency virus (HIV) positive but have not yet developed an AIDS index diagnosis. These numbers represent just those who have been tested. An additional 200–300,000 may be seropositive for HIV but are unaware of their infection. HIV/AIDS continues to exact a tremendous toll in both human and economic terms, with a devastating impact on those afflicted. AIDS cases have been documented in every state and U.S. territory, indicative of the pervasive nature of AIDS. Accordingly, it is almost a certainty that a radiologist will encounter an HIV-positive patient during the course of their routine practice.

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Klein, J.S., Sandhu, J. (2001). AIDS-Related Interventional Procedures. In: Reeders, J.W.A.J., Goodman, P.C. (eds) Radiology of AIDS. Medical Radiology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56742-1_16

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