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HIV encephalitis simulating Huntington's disease

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HIV encephalitis simulating Huntington's disease

Auteurs : Jeffrey J. Sevigny ; Steven S. M. Chin ; Yvonne Milewski ; Mark W. Albers ; Marc L. Gordon ; Karen Marder

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Complications from human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immune deficiency syndrome are notorious for mimicking other neurological diseases. We describe a case of HIV encephalitis presenting with the classic clinical features of Huntington's Disease in a woman without known HIV risk factors or other clinical stigmata suggestive of immunosuppression. This case reminds us that HIV should be part of the differential diagnosis in unexplainable neurological diseases. © 2004 Movement Disorder Society

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