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Thymic size on chest radiograph and rapid disease progression in human immunodeficiency virus 1-infected children
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Thymic size on chest radiograph and rapid disease progression in human immunodeficiency virus 1-infected children
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ALAN MEYERS
,
AMRIK SHAH
,
ROBERT H. CLEVELAND
,
WILLIAM R. CRANLEY
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BEVERLY WOOD
,
SUSAN SUNKLE
,
SCOTT HUSAK
,
ELLEN R. COOPER
Journal:
Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal - PEDIAT INF DIS J
, vol. 20, no. 12, pp. 1112-1118, 2001
DOI:
10.1097/00006454-200112000-00004
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... and five sagittal views (midline, each lateral ventricle,and lateral to each lateral ventricle).
Radiographic Determination of Thymus Involution
Classification of the thymus as small/involuted required visualization of ‘the superior vena cava, the main pulmonary artery, the aorta-pulmonary artery window and the anterior junction line on AP view and either the pulmonary artery or anterior aspect of the right ventricle and an empty retrosternal space on the lateral view’ [
...
Joshua David Kuban
,
et al.
Thymus Involution and Cerebral White Matter Damage in Extremely Low Ge...
...Yet the consequences of this thymic inhibition are worse in children, which has been proposed as one cause of the rapid progression of the disease [
14-16
]...
Salvador Resino
,
et al.
Different profiles of immune reconstitution in children and adults wit...
...Thymic changes are most pronounced in pediatric subjects where HIV-1 (
18
, 21) and FIV (9, 24) infections cause structural damage to the thymus, manifested by depletion of CD4 CD8 double-positive thymocytes, disruption of distinct corticomedullary junctions, and architectural distortion due to substantial B-cell follicle development...
Kathleen A. Hayes
,
et al.
Lentivirus-Specific Cytotoxic T-Lymphocyte Responses Are Rapidly Lost ...
...Thymuses from pediatric patients undergoing an accelerated disease process (8, 26,
35
, 38) or from adults with AIDS (14, 48) show severe thymocyte depletion associated with a profound disorganization of the thymic epithelial network...
...Children whose thymuses are infected progress rapidly towards AIDS (8, 26,
35
, 38)...
Nathalie Schmitt
,
et al.
Positive Regulation of CXCR4 Expression and Signaling by Interleukin7 ...
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