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The Role of Nuclear Medicine in the Staging and Management of Human Immune Deficiency Virus Infection and Associated Diseases

机译:核医学在人类免疫缺陷病毒感染及相关疾病的分期和管理中的作用

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Human immune deficiency virus (HIV) is a leading cause of death. It attacks the immune system, thereby rendering the infected host susceptible to many HIV-associated infections, malignancies and neurocognitive disorders. The altered immune system affects the way the human host responds to disease, resulting in atypical presentation of these disorders. This presents a diagnostic challenge and the clinician must use all diagnostic avenues available to diagnose and manage these conditions. The advent of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) has markedly reduced the mortality associated with HIV infection but has also brought in its wake problems associated with adverse effects or drug interaction and may even modulate some of the HIV-associated disorders to the detriment of the infected human host. Nuclear medicine techniques allow non-invasive visualisation of tissues in the body. By using this principle, pathophysiology in the body can be targeted and the treatment of diseases can be monitored. Being a functional imaging modality, it is able to detect diseases at the molecular level, and thus it has increased our understanding of the immunological changes in the infected host at different stages of the HIV infection. It also detects pathological changes much earlier than conventional imaging based on anatomical changes. This is important in the immunocompromised host as in some of the associated disorders a delay in diagnosis may have dire consequences. Nuclear medicine has played a huge role in the management of many HIV-associated disorders in the past and continues to help in the diagnosis, prognosis, staging, monitoring and assessing the response to treatment of many HIV-associated disorders. As our understanding of the molecular basis of disease increases nuclear medicine is poised to play an even greater role. In this review we highlight the functional basis of the clinicopathological correlation of HIV from a metabolic view and discuss how the use of nuclear medicine techniques, with particular emphasis of F-18 fluorodeoxyglucose, may have impact in the setting of HIV. We also provide an overview of the role of nuclear medicine techniques in the management of HIV-associated disorders.
机译:人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)是导致死亡的主要原因。它攻击免疫系统,从而使受感染的宿主容易患上许多与艾滋病毒相关的感染、恶性肿瘤和神经认知障碍。免疫系统的改变会影响人类宿主对疾病的反应方式,导致这些疾病的非典型表现。这带来了诊断挑战,临床医生必须使用所有可用的诊断途径来诊断和管理这些疾病。高效抗逆转录病毒疗法(HAART)的出现显著降低了与艾滋病毒感染有关的死亡率,但也带来了与不良反应或药物相互作用相关的问题,甚至可能调节一些与艾滋病毒有关的疾病,从而损害受感染的人类宿主。核医学技术允许对体内组织进行非侵入性可视化。通过使用这一原理,可以靶向体内的病理生理学,并监测疾病的治疗。作为一种功能成像方式,它能够在分子水平上检测疾病,因此它增加了我们对HIV感染不同阶段感染宿主免疫变化的理解。它还比基于解剖学变化的传统成像更早地检测到病理变化。这在免疫功能低下的宿主中很重要,因为在一些相关疾病中,诊断延迟可能会产生可怕的后果。过去,核医学在许多HIV相关疾病的管理中发挥了巨大作用,并继续帮助诊断、预后、分期、监测和评估对许多HIV相关疾病的治疗反应。随着我们对疾病分子基础的理解不断加深,核医学有望发挥更大的作用。在这篇综述中,我们从代谢的角度强调了HIV临床病理相关性的功能基础,并讨论了核医学技术的使用,特别是F-18氟脱氧葡萄糖,如何对HIV产生影响。我们还概述了核医学技术在HIV相关疾病管理中的作用。

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