What are the three ‘I’ methods for reducing burden of Tuberculosis among HIV infected.
See Answer →Diagnosis of Tubercular Pericardial effusion.
See Answer →Etiolegy, diagnosis and management of Penicillosis
See Answer →Kaposi’s Sarcoma
See Answer →Enumerate the various dermatological disorders highly indicative of HIV infection & discuss the diagnosis & management of any one of them.
See Answer →Describe briefly the management of tuberculosis in HIV infected individuals.
See Answer →Complications of severe falciparum malaria
See Answer →Common causes of fluid and electrolyte disturbances in HIV infection
See Answer →AIDS defining cancers
See Answer →Approach to a PCHIV presenting with Anemia.
See Answer →Management of HIV/HBV co-infection.
See Answer →Adrenal gland involvement in HIV.
See Answer →v) How will you treat his headache?
See Answer →iv) When will you start ART?
See Answer →iii) How do you treat this condition?
See Answer →ii) What tests will you do to confirm your diaganosis?
See Answer →i) What is the diagnosis?
See Answer →A 30 year old male truck driver was admitted with history of fever and generalized headache for one month and altered sensorium for three days prior to admission. On examination the patient was drowsy, had neck rigidity, but there was no focal neuro deficit. He was found to be HIV +ve with a CD 4 count of 90 cells/mm3 . CSF examination showed budding yeast like structures.
See Answer →. List the upper and lower respiratory tract infections which can be seen in PLHIV. Describe the clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of bacterial pneumonia.
See Answer →. Human Rights and HIV.
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