| Literature DB >> 2799750 |
C Stain1, I Pabinger-Fasching, K Guggenberger, U Köller, M Stain, H Hartl, F Heinz, S Mayerhofer, P A Kyrle, K Lechner.
Abstract
A group of 90 hemophiliacs who had been regularly treated with non virus-inactivated factor VIII or IX concentrates were studied in 1983. At that time 50 patients were HIV-1-antibody positive, 6 additional seroconversions occurred until 1985. 26 of the 50 patients seropositive in 1983 are currently asymptomatic. 4 patients have developed the lymphadenopathy syndrome, 9 patients AIDS and 11 patients ARC (CDC IV C 2). 6/9 cases of AIDS and 10/11 cases of ARC have occurred only after 1985. Patients, who subsequently became symptomatic, had significantly higher IgG levels in 1983, otherwise no predictive laboratory tests were identified. Patients with T4 counts above 500/microliters became symptomatic later, but after 5 years the incidence of AIDS was comparable in patients with original T4 counts of more than or below 500/microliters.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2799750
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Thromb Haemost ISSN: 0340-6245 Impact factor: 5.249