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Sperm Washing for Serodiscordant Couples Who Want a Child

Experts describe the basics of sperm washing and weigh the risks of assisted reproduction against those from unprotected intercourse to achieve pregnancy.

CD4 Count 423, Viral Load 12,000: Time to Treat Anyway?

Two experts weigh in on the need for antiretroviral therapy in an HIV-infected patient with pneumococcal infection.

A Troublesome Twosome: AIDS and Persistent Bacteremia

Two experts weigh in on the management of an HIV-infected patient with salmonella bacteremia.

Entrance Left: The Endocrinologist

A 53-year-old white man has a longstanding HIV infection that was complicated by shingles in 1996, a case of PCP in 1998, and several instances . . .

A Communication Conundrum

A 59-year-old woman arrived in clinic, accompanied by upset family members who had not known that she was HIV-infected. She had come from Africa to . . .

The ABCs of LGV

A 39-year-old man with HIV infection sought evaluation for persistent rectal symptoms. For several weeks, he’d had the constant sensation that he needed to defecate . . .

Virologic Failure: True or False?

A 44-year-old man was diagnosed with AIDS after presenting with severe fatigue. His viral load was >750,000 copies/mL, and his CD4 count was 29 cells/mm . . .

Three Diseases, One Patient

A 39-year-old man comes in for a routine clinic visit. He was diagnosed HIV-positive in 1993, about 3 months after an illness that was likely . . .

Resistance: How Do You Know If You Don't Know?

Can You Be Positive that She's Positive?

A 28-year-old woman is diagnosed as HIV-positive during the first trimester of her first pregnancy. She is originally from Uganda, and moved to the U.S. . . .

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