Markers of Inflammation, Coagulation, and Renal Function Are Elevated in Adults with HIV Infection
The Journal of Infectious Diseases2010Vol. 201(12), pp. 1788–1795
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Jacqueline Neuhaus, David R. Jacobs, Jason V. Baker, Alexandra Calmy, Daniel Duprez, Alberto La Rosa, Lewis H. Kuller, Sarah Pett, Matti Ristola, Michael J. Ross, Michael G. Shlipak, Russell P. Tracy, James D. Neaton
Abstract
hsCRP, IL-6, D-dimer, and cystatin C levels are elevated in persons with HIV infection and remain so even after HIV RNA levels are suppressed with antiretroviral therapy. Additional research is needed on the pathophysiology of HIV-induced activation of inflammatory and coagulation pathways, to guide potential interventions.
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