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Unexpected demographic profile in pediatric MS [Meeting Abstract]
Krupp, LB; MacAllister, WS; Milazzo, M; Belman, AL; Christodoulou, C; Melville, P; Scherl, W; Pediatric MS Study Grp
ISI:000223761100216
ISSN: 0364-5134
CID: 2154042
Viral exposures in paediatric multiple sclerosis: preliminary data from a multinational collaborative study [Meeting Abstract]
Banwell, B; Tellier, R; Krupp, L; Bar-Or, A; Kennedy, J; Tenembaum, S; Belman, A; Ness, J; Hahn, J; Waubant, E; Mah, J; Stoian, C; Rensel, M; Farrell, K; Freedman, M; Bhan, V; Dilenge, M; Ruggieri, M; Iivanainen, M; Weinstock-Guttmann, B; Boiko, A
ISI:000225459800232
ISSN: 1352-4585
CID: 2234362
Cognition and clinical factors in early-onset multiple sclerosis [Meeting Abstract]
MacAllister, WS; Cianciulli, C; Krupp, Lauren B; Milazzo, M; Christodoulou, C; Belman, Anita L; Scherl, WF; Preston, T; Melville, P; Morgan, T
ORIGINAL:0011369
ISSN: 1355-6177
CID: 2235802
HIV-1 infection and AIDS
Belman, Anita L
Since the initial descriptions of AIDS in the late 1970s, much has been learned about the biology of HIV-1 and the cells it infects. Much has also been learned about mother-to-infant viral transmission and the natural history of HIV-1 infection. Key studies led to strategies for interrupting mother-to-infant transmission, resulting in a significant decline in neonatal HIV-1 infection. More proficient diagnostic techniques made early diagnosis of HIV-1-infected neonates and infants possible during asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic disease stages. Major advances in treatment led to the control of viral replication and thereby altered the course of disease progression. HIV-1/AIDS-associated neurologic disorders declined in parallel. In countries where these therapies are readily available, a dramatic decline in the number of infants born HIV-1 infected has been realized as has a markedly improved survival rate of those infected. Many questions remain, however. The long-term effects of prenatal exposure to antiretroviral agents are not yet known and continue to be studied. Just exactly how HAART therapy may affect early signs of pediatric HIV-1/AIDS-associated CNS disease, should they develop, is unclear. As new anti-retroviral agents are developed and new combination drug regimens are instituted, the potential for neurologic complications, toxicities, and adverse drug interactions (e.g., with antiepileptic drugs (AEDS)) exists and needs to be identified and monitored.
PMID: 12616678
ISSN: 0733-8619
CID: 2153592
Clinical and imaging study of HIV-1 infected school aged children on HAART therapy [Meeting Abstract]
Gabis, L; Belman, A; Huang, W; Preston, T; Milazzo, M; Nachman, S
ISI:000174714601648
ISSN: 0031-3998
CID: 2154022
Preliminary report from the pediatric multiple sclerosis study group [Meeting Abstract]
Belman, AL; Krupp, L; Cianciulli, C; Milazzo, M; Preston, T; Christodoulou, C; Morgan, T; MacAllister, W; Novak, G; Mattis, P; Blitz, K; Wilson, B; Panasci, D; Banwell, B; Anderson, P; Weinstock-Guttman, B; Benedict, R; Rommohan, K; Lynn, DJ
ISI:000177900500338
ISSN: 0364-5134
CID: 2233592
Neurologic and neuropsychological characteristics of children with early disseminated Lyme disease [Meeting Abstract]
Belman, AL; Milazzo, M; Preston, T; Grimson, R; Hyman, L
ISI:000174875900014
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 2236702
Clinical and imaging study of human immunodeficiency virus-1-infected school-age children receiving high-activity antiretroviral therapy [Meeting Abstract]
Gabis, L; Belman, A; Huang, W; Preston, T; Milazzo, M; Nachman, S
ISI:000177900500398
ISSN: 0364-5134
CID: 2236772
Clinical, demographic and cognitive features of childhood onset multiple sclerosis [Meeting Abstract]
Krupp, Lauren B; Belman, Anita; Cianciulli, C; Milazzo, M; Blitz, K; Morgan, T; Melville, P
ORIGINAL:0011444
ISSN: 1352-4585
CID: 2238302
Neuropsychological profile of children with multiple sclerosis: A pilot study to define areas of impairment and plan cognitive rehabilitation [Meeting Abstract]
Cianciulli, C; Krupp, L; Belman, A; Preston, T; Morgan, T; Mattis, P; Blitz, K; Wilson, B; Novak, G
ISI:000170804500207
ISSN: 0364-5134
CID: 2233582