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Progress in Aids Pathology

Progress in Aids Pathology is a scientific journal, published since 1989 in English. The journal's country of origin is United States and its primary focus area is infectious diseases.

Details
Abbr. Prog AIDS Pathol
Start 1989
End 1992
Frequency Quarterly, 1992
p-ISSN 1042-363X
Country United States
Language English
Recent Articles
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Chandwani S, Greco M, Krasinski K, Borkowsky W
Prog AIDS Pathol . 1992 Jan; 3(1):65-81. PMID: 1606302
No abstract available.
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Stratton P
Prog AIDS Pathol . 1992 Jan; 3(1):49-64. PMID: 1606301
HIV infection and AIDS is of increasing prevalence among women in the United States, as documented by the AIDS surveillance data and HIV-seroprevalence data from pregnant women and parturients. Monitoring...
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Diaz C, Garcia-Castro J, Fernandez Sein A, Martin de Pumarejo M, Colon J, Beauchamp B, et al.
Prog AIDS Pathol . 1992 Jan; 3(1):35-48. PMID: 1606300
No abstract available.
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Nelson A, Firpo A, Kamenga M, Davachi F, Angritt P, Mullick F
Prog AIDS Pathol . 1992 Jan; 3(1):1-33. PMID: 1606299
HIV infection in women and children is a special problem in Zaire and in other countries where heterosexual transmission is predominant. Nearly half of the cases of HIV infection are...
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Sittler S, Ross D, Mohsenifar Z, Marchevsky A
Prog AIDS Pathol . 1990 Jan; 2:73-87. PMID: 2103867
No abstract available.
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Marche C, Tabbara W, Michon C, Clair B, Bricaire F, Matthiessen L
Prog AIDS Pathol . 1990 Jan; 2:51-60. PMID: 2103865
The histopathologic changes of bone marrow during infection with the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) are described. Bone marrow biopsies from 73 patients at different stages of HIV-1 infection...
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Baroni C, Uccini S
Prog AIDS Pathol . 1990 Jan; 2:33-50. PMID: 2103864
Persistent generalized lymphadenopathy (PGL) represents an important aspect of the natural history of AIDS. It is a reactive lymphadenitis appearing in HIV-positive drug abusers and homosexual men, involving lymph nodes...
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Wood G
Prog AIDS Pathol . 1990 Jan; 2:25-32. PMID: 2103863
Most available evidence indicates that lymph node immunohistologic alterations in HIV-infected patients represent a dynamic process characterized by an initial florid follicular hyperplasia that ultimately progresses to a burned-out, lymphocyte...
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Vazquez M, Rotterdam H, Vamvakas E
Prog AIDS Pathol . 1990 Jan; 2:187-94. PMID: 2103862
No abstract available.