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HIV/AIDS Clinical Care: Antiretroviral Rounds

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Trials, Lies, and Options

Jim L., a 47-year-old HIV infected man, had a CD4 count of 1,200 cells/mm3 at diagnosis 10 years ago. Two years ago when viral . . .

Keeping Options Open

A 32-year-old man with hemophilia was diagnosed with HIV infection in 1985. He began AZT therapy in 1988 when his CD4 count fell to 300 . . .

Time for a Change?

A 36-year old man was newly diagnosed with HIV last year. His CD4 count at that time was 240 cells/mm3 and his viral load . . .

Too Little of a Good Thing

A 38-year-old HIV-positive man is asymptomatic, with a CD4 count that has fallen from 200 to 24 cells/mm3 over the last year and a . . .

Should We Argue with Success?

A 47-year-old man was diagnosed HIV positive in prison. He was treated with AZT monotherapy while incarcerated from 1992 to 1994, then took no medication . . .

A Patient with No Options?

Over the past three years the field of HIV antiretroviral therapeutics has evolved with unprecedented speed. Many new agents and combinations are now available for . . .

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