Clinical Clues to AIDS
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What are the signs and symptoms of chronic HIV and AIDS? When to test for HIV? An infectious diseases specialist explains the clinical clues to AIDS and chronic HIV infection. Patients with chronic HIV infection, especially AIDS, can present with various opportunistic infections and malignancies. As clinicians, we need to recognize these conditions as early as possible because any delay in treatment can result in a disaster. But don't worry! You don't have to learn dozens of AIDS-defining conditions by heart. Many of them present with similar symptoms and clinical findings, so if you understand what to pay attention to, you will be able to suspect chronic HIV and AIDS right away! In this series of videos, you can also learn how to suspect acute HIV infection and how to use and interpret HIV tests. What you learn here will help you a lot in practice! Please feel free to share these videos with other medical professionals and students. • Free online course: ' A Clinical Approach to Serious Infections in Adults: What Every Physician Should Know • https://drviktorkotarski.podia.com/re... • DISCLAIMER: Please, always keep in mind that my videos are intended for educational purposes only. The content of my videos is NOT medical advice. I do not practice medicine over the internet. If you are a patient and have any questions about your health, please talk to your doctor. • CHAPTERS: • 00:00 Pathogenesis of chronic HIV and AIDS • 01:22 AIDS-Defining Conditions • 01:47 THE LUNGS (Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia, tuberculosis, cryptococcosis, bacterial • pneumonia ) • 04:27 LYMPH NODES (mycobacteria, lymphoma) • 06:53 THE BRAIN (cerebral toxoplasmosis, PML, primary CNS lymphoma, meningitis, encephalitis, • neurosyphilis, HIV encephalopathy) • 10:53 THE SKIN (herpes, shingles, Kaposi sarcoma, seborrheic dermatitis, candidiasis, other fungal • infections) • 14:52 THE GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM and WASTING (candida esophagitis, herpes esophagitis, • cryptosporidiosis, isosporiasis) • 15:59 Recap
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