Neurological diseases are common in patients with HIV and may be responsible for intracranial or peripheral neurological manifestations and eye problems (1).
These neurological symptoms can be due to either direct encephalitic effect of HIV or due to local neoplastic lesions and infectious lesions (2).
Neurological diseases may present with the following symptoms and signs:
The neurological complications of HIV are highly dependent on the stage of the infection.
Early on in the natural history of HIV infection the common complications are due to dysregulation of the immune system. Most disease has an autoimmune basis.
In the later stages of HIV infection opportunistic infections and neoplasms account for most neurological disease.
Some neurological disease is directly caused by HIV, notably the AIDS dementia complex.
Throughout the course of HIV infection drugs may cause neurological side-effects.
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