UNLABELLED: Peripheral neuropathy is a common neurological complication occurring in asymptomatic and symptomatic stages of HIV infection. The most common syndromes are distal symmetric polyneuropathy, inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy, poliradiculopathy, mononeuropathy, mononeuropathy multiplex and autonomic neuropathy. PURPOSE: To evaluate the frequency of peripheral neuropathy in a group of HIV seropositive outpatients in São Paulo, Brazil. METHOD: Over a period of 17 months, 49 HIV+ patients where evaluated clinically. Laboratory analysis and electroneuromyography were requested to all patients. RESULTS: >Thirty four (69.4%) of the 49 patients had the diagnosis of peripheral neuropathy established on clinical grounds. The most common sign was impairment (97.1%) of sensibility. Thirteen (33.3%) of the 39 that were subjected to electroneuromyography had features of peripheral neuropathy, being a sensitive-motor axonal neuropathy the most common. No abnormalities were found in the laboratory analysis performed in 42 patients, except in four who had VDRL positive. CONCLUSION: A peripheral neuropathy was frequently found upon clinical examination in our group of HIV positive individuals.
UNLABELLED: Peripheral neuropathy is a common neurological complication occurring in asymptomatic and symptomatic stages of HIV infection. The most common syndromes are distal symmetric polyneuropathy, inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy, poliradiculopathy, mononeuropathy, mononeuropathy multiplex and autonomic neuropathy. PURPOSE: To evaluate the frequency of peripheral neuropathy in a group of HIV seropositive outpatients in São Paulo, Brazil. METHOD: Over a period of 17 months, 49 HIV+ patients where evaluated clinically. Laboratory analysis and electroneuromyography were requested to all patients. RESULTS: >Thirty four (69.4%) of the 49 patients had the diagnosis of peripheral neuropathy established on clinical grounds. The most common sign was impairment (97.1%) of sensibility. Thirteen (33.3%) of the 39 that were subjected to electroneuromyography had features of peripheral neuropathy, being a sensitive-motor axonal neuropathy the most common. No abnormalities were found in the laboratory analysis performed in 42 patients, except in four who had VDRL positive. CONCLUSION: A peripheral neuropathy was frequently found upon clinical examination in our group of HIV positive individuals.
Authors: David K Tumusiime; Emmanuel Musabeyezu; Eugene Mutimurah; Donald R Hoover; Qiuhu Shi; Emmanuel Rudakemwa; Victorien Ndacyayisenga; Jean Claude Dusingize; Jean D'Amour Sinayobye; Aimee Stewart; Francois W D Venter; Kathryn Anastos Journal: Afr Health Sci Date: 2014-06 Impact factor: 0.927
Authors: Getachew Y Yitbarek; Wondimnew D Addis; Fentaw T Dagnaw; Gashaw W Ayehu; Biruk D Melese; Tadeg J Amare; Anemut T Mulu; Wubet A Bayih; Berhanu K Ashagrie; Edgeit A Zewde; Tigabu Munye; Ermias S Chanie; Workneh Ebabu; Sintayehu Asnakew; Getachew Arage; Assefa A Teshome Journal: Mol Pain Date: 2022 Jan-Dec Impact factor: 3.370