AIDS-Related Complex
"AIDS-Related Complex" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A prodromal phase of infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Laboratory criteria separating AIDS-related complex (ARC) from AIDS include elevated or hyperactive B-cell humoral immune responses, compared to depressed or normal antibody reactivity in AIDS; follicular or mixed hyperplasia in ARC lymph nodes, leading to lymphocyte degeneration and depletion more typical of AIDS; evolving succession of histopathological lesions such as localization of Kaposi's sarcoma, signaling the transition to the full-blown AIDS.
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D000386
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MeSH Number(s) |
C02.782.815.616.400.080 C02.800.801.400.080 C02.839.080 C20.673.480.080
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Concept/Terms |
AIDS-Related Complex- AIDS-Related Complex
- AIDS Related Complex
- Complex, AIDS-Related
- Lymphadenopathy Syndrome
- Lymphadenopathy Syndromes
- Syndrome, Lymphadenopathy
- Syndromes, Lymphadenopathy
- ARC
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Below are the most recent publications written about "AIDS-Related Complex" by people in Profiles.
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Goodell DJ, Ahern MA, Baynard J, Wall VL, Bland ST. A novel escapable social interaction test reveals that social behavior and mPFC activation during an escapable social encounter are altered by post-weaning social isolation and are dependent on the aggressiveness of the stimulus rat. Behav Brain Res. 2017 01 15; 317:1-15.
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Spruance SL, Pavia AT, Peterson D, Berry A, Pollard R, Patterson TF, Frank I, Remick SC, Thompson M, MacArthur RD, Morey GE, Ramirez-Ronda CH, Bernstein BM, Sweet DE, Crane L, Peterson EA, Pachucki CT, Green SL, Brand J, Rios A, Dunkle LM, Cross A, Brown MJ, Ingraham P, Gugliotti R, Schindzielorz AH, Smaldone L. Didanosine compared with continuation of zidovudine in HIV-infected patients with signs of clinical deterioration while receiving zidovudine. A randomized, double-blind clinical trial. The Bristol-Myers Squibb AI454-010 Study Group. Ann Intern Med. 1994 Mar 01; 120(5):360-8.
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Simpson DM, Citak KA, Godfrey E, Godbold J, Wolfe DE. Myopathies associated with human immunodeficiency virus and zidovudine: can their effects be distinguished? Neurology. 1993 May; 43(5):971-6.
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Fujikawa LS, Salahuddin SZ, Ablashi D, Palestine AG, Masur H, Nussenblatt RB, Gallo RC. HTLV-III in the tears of AIDS patients. Ophthalmology. 1986 Dec; 93(12):1479-81.
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