Abstract
Ocular attaints during AIDS are multiple and can affect both the ant segment, post, and appendices. Post-segment disorders may be directly related to HIV itself, opportunistic infections, or neoplasia dominated lymphoma. Changes in vision are mainly due to retinitis CMV (most common) and retinitis VZV (most severe) Eye surveillance of AIDS patients is therefore very important. General antiviral treatments do not prevent relapse and have hepatic and renal side effects.
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