Neurologic manifestations of AIDS: a Review of fifty cases in Santos, Säo Paulo, Brazil

Säo Paulo med. j; 116 (3), 1998
Publication year: 1998

Objective:

To review the neurologic manifestations of AIDS in patients who were admitted to Hospital Guilherme Alvaro (HGA) due to any clinical manifestacion of the disease.

Design:

Case series.

Patients:

All HIV+ patients admitted to the Faculty Hospital (HGA) between July 96 and April 97 were included in this review.

Results:

From the 117 HIV+ patients admitted to hospitalization due to AIDS-related symptoms, 50 (42.7 per cent) presented neurologic manifestations. The most prevalent of these was neurotoxoplamosis (68 per cent), but a variety of other neurologic diseases were observed. Only 36 per cent of these 50 patients had neurological signs and symptoms as the main complaint for admission, 12 per cent of the patients had at least complained of some neurologic dysfunction at the time of admission and 10 per cent had no neurologic complaints at all. The remaining 42 per cent (21 patients) only complained of neurologic manifestations of AIDS when specifically asked.

Conclusions:

The prevalence of neurologic manifestations of AIDS is very high in patients admitted to hospital. Even in the absence of neurologic-related complaints, these patients have to be carefully questioned and examined in the search for na underlying neurologic complication which may present high morbidity and mortality.

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