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Arch Hellen Med, 23(6), November-December 2006, 600-602 SHORT COMMUNICATION Primary vasculitis of the central nervous system in a patient with human immunodeficiency virus infection D. KOLOVOU,1 S. PAPAGEORGIOU,1 A. BONAKIS,1 A. GIANNAKOPOULOU,2 H. LEONIDOU,2 N. KALFAKIS,1 D. VASSILOPOULOS1 |
Primary vasculitis of the central nervous system (CNS) is a rare manifestation of AIDS. CNS vasculitis is usually related to opportunistic infections or neoplastic disease and the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) itself is a very rare cause. The disease should be suspected when a patient has recurrent strokes, after ruling out other causes. CSF and MRI play an important role in the diagnosis, which is confirmed by brain biopsy.
Key words: AIDS, Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), Neoplastic disease, Opportunistic infections, Primary vasculitis of CNS.