Correlation of intestinal structure and function in HIV infection
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1998
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Abstract
The gastrointestinal tract has great importance in HIV infection because of its role as a primary barrier to the external environment and consequent need for effective immune function. Many factors promote the development of diarrhea in HIV-infected individuals. Understanding the genesis of the symp …
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| Authors | Reka S;Kotler DP;; |
| Journal | gastrointestinal endoscopy clinics of north america |
| Year | 1998 |
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Gastrointestinal
National Center for Biotechnology Information
NCBI
NLM
MEDLINE
review
humans
pubmed abstract
nih
national institutes of health
national library of medicine
Comparative Study
endoscopy
diarrhea / etiology
pmid:9730935
s reka
d p kotler
aids-related opportunistic infections / etiology
aids-related opportunistic infections / pathology
aids-related opportunistic infections / physiopathology
diarrhea / physiopathology
gastrointestinal motility*
hiv enteropathy / etiology
hiv enteropathy / physiopathology*
intestinal mucosa / pathology
intestinal mucosa / physiopathology*
intestines / physiopathology*
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