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AIDS opportunistic infections found in the brain? 5
Cryptococcal meningitis
Toxoplasmosis
CMV encephalopathy
AIDS dementia
Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (JC polyomavirus)
AIDS opportunistic infections found in the eyes?
CMV retinitis
AIDS opportunistic infections found in the mouth and throat? 4
Thrush (candida albicans)
HSV
CMV
Oral hairy leukoplakia (EBV)
AIDS opportunistic infections found in the lungs? 3
Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia
Tuberculosis
Histoplasmosis
AIDS opportunistic infections found in the GI tract? 5
Cryptosporidiosis
Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare complex
CMV colitis
non-Hodgkins lymphoma (EBV)
Isospora belli
AIDS opportunistic infections found in the skin? 2
Singles (VZV)
Kaposi's sarcoma (HHV-8)
AIDS opportunistic infections found in the genitals? 3
Genital herpes
Warts
Cervical cancer (HPV)
When HIV-AIDS CD4 cell count is <400, what opportunistic infections are they at greater risk for? 5
Oral thrush
Tinea pedis
Reactivation of VZV
Reactivation of TB
Other bacterial infections (H. influenza, S. pneumoniae, Salmonella)
When HIV-AIDS CD4 cell count is <200, what opportunistic infections are they at greater risk for?
Reactivation of HSV
Cryptosporidiosis
Isospora
Disseminated coccidioidomycosis
Pneumocystis pneumonia
When HIV-AIDS CD4 cell count is <100, what opportunistic infections are they at greater risk for?
Candidal esophagitis
Toxoplasmosis
Histoplasmosis
When HIV-AIDS CD4 cell count is <50, what opportunistic infections are they at greater risk for?
CMV retinitis and esophagitis
Disseminated Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare
Cryptococcal meningoencephalitis
What neoplasms are associated with HIV?
Kaposi's sarcoma (HHV-8)
Invasive cervical carcinoma (HPV)
Primary CNS lymphoma
non-Hodgkin's lymphoma