       Document 0884
 DOCN  M9440884
 TI    Ocular manifestations in Japanese patients with human immunodeficiency
       virus infection.
 DT    9404
 AU    Nagata Y; Fujino Y; Matsumoto S; Nishi M; Ono A; Mochizuki M; Oka S;
       Kimura S; Shimada K; Eye Clinic, Self Defense Forces Central Hospital,
       Tokyo, Japan.
 SO    Jpn J Ophthalmol. 1993;37(3):275-81. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
       MED/94125587
 AB    The ocular manifestations in 65 Japanese human immunodeficiency virus
       (HIV)-seropositive patients were examined. Based on the cumulative
       totals, 22 of the cases had acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS),
       17 had AIDS-related complex (ARC), and 35 were asymptomatic carriers
       (AC), including 4 AIDS cases who had progressed from ARC and 5 ARC cases
       from AC. Seventy-seven percent of the AIDS cases had ocular
       manifestations, including cotton-wool spots (50%), retinal hemorrhages
       (59%), cytomegalovirus retinitis (46%) and pupil abnormalities (14%).
       The ocular signs were also seen in 71% of the ARC cases and 37% of the
       AC cases. In Japanese HIV-seropositive patients, ocular manifestations
       are also as common as in Western HIV-seropositive patients.
 DE    Adolescence  Adult  Aged  AIDS-Related Complex/COMPLICATIONS
       AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections/ETIOLOGY  Child  Eye
       Diseases/*ETIOLOGY/MICROBIOLOGY  Eye Infections,
       Fungal/ETIOLOGY/PATHOLOGY  Eye Infections, Viral/ETIOLOGY/PATHOLOGY
       Female  Fundus Oculi  Human  HIV Infections/*COMPLICATIONS/EPIDEMIOLOGY
       HIV Seropositivity  Japan/EPIDEMIOLOGY  Male  Middle Age  JOURNAL
       ARTICLE

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