1995
DOI: 10.1016/0013-4694(95)93481-l
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Subclinical peripheral neuropathy in HIV infection: an electrophysiological study

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“…In our study, subclinical involvement was noted even in five asymptomatic patients (all were on ART) as evidenced by abnormal NCSs. In a study by Germia et al, [13] 33.33% asymptomatic patients with HIV had subclinical neuropathy more in lower limbs as detected by NCS. In another study of 20 asymtomatic HIV seropositive patients.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…In our study, subclinical involvement was noted even in five asymptomatic patients (all were on ART) as evidenced by abnormal NCSs. In a study by Germia et al, [13] 33.33% asymptomatic patients with HIV had subclinical neuropathy more in lower limbs as detected by NCS. In another study of 20 asymtomatic HIV seropositive patients.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Many cases of subclinical PN have been reported towards studies, the diagnosis being done by ENMG with significant frequency rate round 20-33%: Geremia et al [22], Banerjee et al…”
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confidence: 99%