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HIV-associated lipodystrophy : a review from a Brazilian perspective

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Main Author: Alves, Marcelle Duarte
Publication Date: 2014
Other Authors: Brites, Carlos, Sprinz, Eduardo
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Language: eng
Source: Repositório Institucional da UFRGS
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Summary: The prognosis of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected individuals has dramatically improved worldwide since the introduction of highly antiretroviral therapy. Nevertheless, along with the decrease in mortality, several body modifications not initially related to HIV infection have been reported. Disorders in lipid and glucose metabolism, accompanied by body shape abnormalities and alterations in fat distribution, began to be described. A syndrome, named “HIV-associated lipodystrophy syndrome”, was coined to classify these clinical spectrum aspects. This syndrome involves not only metabolic alterations but also fat redistribution, with lipoatrophy due to subcutaneous fat loss (predominantly in the face and lower limbs) and lipohypertrophy related to central fat gain. These changes in body shape are very important to be recognized, as they are associated with worse morbidity and mortality. Self-esteem difficulties related to body alterations might lead to treatment failures due to medication adherence problems. Moreover, these alterations have been associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular events. Therefore, it is extremely important to identify this syndrome early in order to provide an even better quality of life for this population, as the clinical approach is not easy. Treatment change, medications to treat dyslipidemia, and surgical intervention are instruments to be used to try to correct these abnormalities. The aim of this study is to review clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management of body shape and metabolic complications of HIV infection from a Brazilian perspective, a medium income country with a large number of patients on antiretroviral therapy.
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title HIV-associated lipodystrophy : a review from a Brazilian perspective
spellingShingle HIV-associated lipodystrophy : a review from a Brazilian perspective
Alves, Marcelle Duarte
Lipodistrofia
Terapia antirretroviral de alta atividade
Dislipidemias
HIV
Lipoatrophy
Lipodystrophy
Lipohypertrophy
HAART
Dyslipidemia
Brazil
title_short HIV-associated lipodystrophy : a review from a Brazilian perspective
title_full HIV-associated lipodystrophy : a review from a Brazilian perspective
title_fullStr HIV-associated lipodystrophy : a review from a Brazilian perspective
title_full_unstemmed HIV-associated lipodystrophy : a review from a Brazilian perspective
title_sort HIV-associated lipodystrophy : a review from a Brazilian perspective
author Alves, Marcelle Duarte
author_facet Alves, Marcelle Duarte
Brites, Carlos
Sprinz, Eduardo
author_role author
author2 Brites, Carlos
Sprinz, Eduardo
author2_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alves, Marcelle Duarte
Brites, Carlos
Sprinz, Eduardo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Lipodistrofia
Terapia antirretroviral de alta atividade
Dislipidemias
HIV
topic Lipodistrofia
Terapia antirretroviral de alta atividade
Dislipidemias
HIV
Lipoatrophy
Lipodystrophy
Lipohypertrophy
HAART
Dyslipidemia
Brazil
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Lipoatrophy
Lipodystrophy
Lipohypertrophy
HAART
Dyslipidemia
Brazil
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