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01 April 2006
Increasing reports of gynecomastia among HIV-infected patients treated with highly active antiretroviral therapy. Epidemiological and clinical correlates, and suggestions for pathogenetic investigation
01 April 2006
Insulin resistance and glucose intolerance in HIV-infected subjects during their protease inhibitor treatment: three oral hypoglycemic drugs in comparison
01 April 2006
Advanced, lethal acute myelogenous leukaemia during HIV disease favourably managed with HAART
01 April 2006
Isolated, dual nucleoside analogue antiretroviral therapy in the year 2005. Frequency, reasons, significance and outcome of this persisting phenomenon, nine years after the introduction of HAART
01 April 2006
The two non-nucleoside HIV reverse transcriptase inhibitors: significantly different dysmetabolic profile between efavirenz and nevirapine
01 April 2006
Opportunism related to a late, first AIDS diagnosis. Paradoxical increasing frequency at the time of HAART
01 April 2006
Immigration and HIV infection in North-Eastern Italy. Inpatient admissions, 2000-2004
01 April 2006
Management of hyperlipidaemia related to antiretroviral therapy with the novel statin rosuvastatin: a pilot study
01 April 2006
Changing epidemiology of acute hepatitis A and hepatitis B in Italy: Further counselling and prophylactic measures are needed for male homo-bisexual subjects?
01 April 2006
Slowly progressing, and indolent pulmonary mucormycosis (zigomycosis) in a patient with an underlying multiple sclerosis, managed without immunosuppressive therapy
01 April 2006
AIDS-defining fungal opportunism in the HAART era. Trend of frequency and reduced incidence when HIV protease inhibitors are administered
01 April 2006
Concurrent invasive cryptococcosis and candidiasis in AIDS presenters. Clinical epidemiology and features never observed also during the pre-HAART era
01 April 2006
Need of cost-effectiveness investigation focused on diagnosis, management and prevention of osteopenia and osteoporosis in the setting of HIV disease treated with HAART: when to act, how to act, which patients are the first target of intervention
01 April 2006
Discrepancy between favourable in vitro microbiological data and a severe clinical course of a staphylococcal knee and soft tissue infection responsive to oxazolidinone linezolid only after failure of all other therapeutic attempts
01 April 2006
Fastidious Gram-negative micro-organisms as causative agents of cerebral abscess. Consequences on medical and surgical treatment
01 April 2006
Temporal trend of health care needs of extra-European Union citizens coming from developing countries admitted to a large hospital in Northern Italy, 1999-2004. Focus on infectious diseases among 6003 assessed hospitalisations
01 April 2006
Hyperlactataemia during highly active antiretroviral therapy. Frequency, possible pathogenetic pathways, and clinical significance
01 April 2006
An observational study of subcutaneous multiple lipomatosis in patients receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy. Possible correlations with metabolic abnormalities and pathogenetic insights
01 April 2006
Efavirenz versus nevirapine, their significantly different profile on lipid metabolism and its correlates
01 April 2006
Epocal modification of re-imbursement facilities of all lipid-lowering drugs in Italy. Lack of consideration of HIV-infected patients with HAART-related dyslipidaemia, who lose their right to free access to statins, fibrates, and omega-3 derivatives
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