Abstract

HIV-1 associated neuropathy remains an issue that interferes with patient’s quality of life. Distal Sensory Peripheral Neuropathy (DSPN) is the common neuropathy associated with HIV-1 infection. We studied the role of HIV-1 in developing DSPN in 157 HIV-positive patients. Our results pointed to the potential role of HIV-1 in the etiology of DSPN and pain syndrome.

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