2011, Number S1
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Mediciego 2011; 17 (S1)
Evolution of a patient infected by VIH-SIDA in hemodialysis: experience in the assistencial center
Romero SO, de la Paz GCJ, Pasalodos DN, Inda MAJ, Suárez ÁLT, Fernández EMM
Language: Spanish
References: 18
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ABSTRACT
Renal involvement in AIDS is an issue not too much spoken In spite of its frequency, this
condition depends on direct and indirect virus action, just as the complications and
treatment. The most frecuent complication is the acute renal insufficiency. The most typic
way of aids-associated nephropathy is characterized by high level of proteinuria with faster
progresión to chronic kidney failure. Different forms of glomerulopathies are presented in
aids, clinic expression of which goes from nephritic syndrome to nephrotic syndrome.
Following an experience case infected by HIV-AIDS with five years progressing in
hemodialitic treatment is presented where it showed a high morbidity.
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