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    Brain structural correlates of trajectories to cognitive impairment in men with and without HIV disease

    There are distinct trajectories to cognitive impairment among participants in the Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study (MACS). Here we analyzed the relationship between regional brain volumes and the individual traje...

    Mikhail Popov, Samantha A. Molsberry, Fabrizio Lecci in Brain Imaging and Behavior (2020)

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    Lipid levels in HIV-positive men receiving anti-retroviral therapy are not associated with copy number variation of reverse cholesterol transport pathway genes

    The exacerbation of HIV-1 associated dyslipidemia seen in a subset of patients receiving anti-retroviral therapy suggests that genetic factors put these individuals at greater risk of cardiovascular disease. S...

    Rebecca B. Marino, Lawrence A. Kingsley, Shehnaz K. Hussain in BMC Research Notes (2015)

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    Morning free and total testosterone in HIV-infected men: implications for the assessment of hypogonadism

    Hypogonadism is common among HIV-infected men, even among men receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART). Our objective in this study was to determine the prevalence of biochemical hypogonadism among HIV-infected ...

    Anne K Monroe, Adrian S Dobs, Frank J Palella in AIDS Research and Therapy (2014)

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    Factors affecting brain structure in men with HIV disease in the post-HAART era

    The purpose of this study was to characterize brain volumetric differences in HIV seropositive and seronegative men and to determine effects of age, cardiovascular risk, and HIV infection on structural integrity.

    James T. Becker, Victoria Maruca, Lawrence A. Kingsley, Joanne M. Sanders in Neuroradiology (2012)

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    Fat distribution and longitudinal anthropometric changes in HIV-infected men with and without clinical evidence of lipodystrophy and HIV-uninfected controls: A substudy of the Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study

    Fat abnormalities are common among HIV-infected persons, but few studies have compared regional body fat distribution, including visceral fat, in HIV-infected and HIV-uninfected persons and their subsequent tr...

    Todd T Brown, **aoqiang Xu, Majnu John, Jaya Singh in AIDS Research and Therapy (2009)

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    Early Levels of CD4, Neopterin, and β2-Microglobulin Indicate Future Disease Progression

    Reduced CD4 T cell level and increased serum neopterin and β2-microglobulin levels, which reflect immunological activation and dysregulation, are three important markers of HIV disease. The aim in this study is t...

    Minggao Shi, Jeremy M. G. Taylor, John L. Fahey in Journal of Clinical Immunology (1997)