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Suppression of Formation Threatens Delayed-Phase Bone Loss in Virologically Suppressed HIV-infected Individuals on Chronic ART
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Reported by Jules Levin
19th Conference on Retroviruses and
Opportunistic Infections
Seattle, WA March 5 - 8, 2012
Emily B. McIntosh1,2, Aswani Vunnava1, Jeffrey
Lennox1, M. Neale Weitzmann2,3, Igho Ofotokun*1
1 The Divisions of Infectious Diseases and 2Endocrinology and Metabolism and Lipids, Department of
Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA USA. 3The Atlanta Department of Veterans Affairs
Medical Center, Decatur GA USA
"We examined bone turnover during the later or delayed phase of ART (>2 years) when the events of immune reconstitution have occurred and bone loss attributable to immune reconstitution has stabilized."
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