Parkinsonism in HIV infected patients during antiretroviral therapy – data from a Brazilian tertiary hospital
Introduction: Advances in the treatment of HIV infection in the last decades have increased life expectancy of these patients and raise the question of what kind of effect chronic infection and its treatment might exert on the behavior of age-related conditions such as neurodegenerative diseases. Pa...
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doaj-4890fae51b7f4a50a6c0f6f3ade21af52020-11-25T02:56:43ZengElsevierBrazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases1413-86702016-09-01205499501S1413-86702016000500499Parkinsonism in HIV infected patients during antiretroviral therapy – data from a Brazilian tertiary hospitalLuis Filipe Dehner0Mariana Spitz1João Santos Pereira2Corresponding author.; Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Hospital Universitário Pedro Ernesto, Serviço de Neurologia, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, BrazilUniversidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Hospital Universitário Pedro Ernesto, Serviço de Neurologia, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, BrazilUniversidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Hospital Universitário Pedro Ernesto, Serviço de Neurologia, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, BrazilIntroduction: Advances in the treatment of HIV infection in the last decades have increased life expectancy of these patients and raise the question of what kind of effect chronic infection and its treatment might exert on the behavior of age-related conditions such as neurodegenerative diseases. Patient data: We performed a retrospective analysis of patients’ records to assess the frequency of the association between HIV infection and parkinsonian symptoms in our hospital population. Among 249 records we identified four individuals with reported parkinsonian symptoms initiated after HIV diagnosis. Three of them had no other identifiable cause of secondary parkinsonism. All had symptom onset before the age of 60. Based on this study sample one could estimate an incidence rate of nearly 101 per 100.000 person/year, which is similar to the risk of Parkinson's disease in the general population above 70 years. Discussion: These findings suggest that HIV infected individuals might be at a higher risk for developing parkinsonism as a manifestation of early neurodegeneration. Prospective and larger studies are needed to address this particular association and its characteristics. Keywords: Parkinsonism, HIV, Antiretroviral therapyhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1413867016301088 |
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Luis Filipe Dehner Mariana Spitz João Santos Pereira |
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Parkinsonism in HIV infected patients during antiretroviral therapy – data from a Brazilian tertiary hospital |
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Parkinsonism in HIV infected patients during antiretroviral therapy – data from a Brazilian tertiary hospital |
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Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases |
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Introduction: Advances in the treatment of HIV infection in the last decades have increased life expectancy of these patients and raise the question of what kind of effect chronic infection and its treatment might exert on the behavior of age-related conditions such as neurodegenerative diseases. Patient data: We performed a retrospective analysis of patients’ records to assess the frequency of the association between HIV infection and parkinsonian symptoms in our hospital population. Among 249 records we identified four individuals with reported parkinsonian symptoms initiated after HIV diagnosis. Three of them had no other identifiable cause of secondary parkinsonism. All had symptom onset before the age of 60. Based on this study sample one could estimate an incidence rate of nearly 101 per 100.000 person/year, which is similar to the risk of Parkinson's disease in the general population above 70 years. Discussion: These findings suggest that HIV infected individuals might be at a higher risk for developing parkinsonism as a manifestation of early neurodegeneration. Prospective and larger studies are needed to address this particular association and its characteristics. Keywords: Parkinsonism, HIV, Antiretroviral therapy |
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