HIV-ASSOCIATED NEUROCOGNITIVE DISORDERS AND THE ROLE OF CD4+ NADIR AND CD4+ LYMPHOCYTE DYNAMICS IN THEIR PATHOGENESIS
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Abstract:
The article presents results of the assessing of relationship between CD4+ lymphocyte count nadir, dynamics of changes in CD4+ cell level and HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders in HIV-infected patients receiving antiretroviral therapy and maintaining virological remission.

Keywords:
HIV, HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND), CD4+ nadir, CD4+-lymphocytes, immune recovery, neuroinflammation
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