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Tables of Contents for Management of the HIV-Infected Patient
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1. Primary HIV infection: natural history
2. Natural history and laboratory markers of HIV infection
3. Clinical relevance of HIV-1 biological variability
4. General approach to the HIV infected patient
5. Antiretroviral drugs
6. Management of the patient with asymptomatic HIV infection
7. Combination therapy for HIV infection
8. Issues for the HIV-infected woman
9. Neurologic manifestations of HIV infection
10. Psychiatric disturbances and HIV infection
11. Oral manifestations of HIV infection
12. Rheumatologic manifestations of HIV infection
13. Management of cardiovascular disease in acquired immunodeficiency disease
14. Management of hepatobiliary disease in HIV infection
15. Haematological manifestations of HIV infection
16. Management of nutritional and endocrine consequences of HIV infection
17. Cutaneous complications of HIV disease
18. Management of Herpes simplex and Varicella zoster virus infections in HIV infected individuals
19. Management of cytomegalovirus infection
20. Management of bacterial infections in patients with HIV infection
21. Management of tuberculosis in HIV-infected individuals
22. Management of disseminated Mycobacterium avium complex infections
23. Management of Pneumocystis carinii infection
24. Management of Toxoplasma gondii infection
25. Management of cryptococcal infection in AIDS patients
26. Management of fungal infections other than Cryptococcus: candidiasis, histoplasmosis, aspergillosis and miscellaneous mycoses
27. Management of cryptosporidium, isospora and microsporidia infections
28. Management of HIV-associated neoplasia
29. Drug interactions and adverse reactions
30. Advice to the HIV-infected traveller
31. The health care worker and HIV
32. Recent developments.