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A Study of N-Acetyl aspartic acid/Creatine Ratio in the White Matter of HIV Positive Patients and Its Application
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2015
arXiv
pre-print
A total of 50 patients were enrolled in the study, and MRI brain with MR spectroscopy was done. Tuberculosis was the most common neurologic disease found in the HIV positive group, consisting of 9 patients. Seven of these patients had tuberculous meningitis amongst which a further 2 had vasculitic infarcts.PML was seen in 6 patients. NAA to Cr ratio was found to be reduced in all the patients, and in fact the value was further reduced compared to the HIV positive group as a whole. Raised
arXiv:1502.07848v1
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