Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
The advent of highly active antiretroviral
therapy (HAART) in the mid-1990s has
transformed Human Immunodeficiency Virus
(HIV) infection into a chronic disease. HIV-infected
patients are living longer and are facing several
non-AIDS-associated morbidities related
with aging, including diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular
disease, osteoporosis, osteopenia and
fragility fractures.
The prevalence of bone disease is higher
among HIV-infected subjects. In addition to traditional
risk factors, HAART, chronic inflammation
and the virus itself have been suggested to contribute
to bone loss in the setting of HIV infection.
In the present review, we summarize the current
knowledge about risk factors for low bone
mineral density in HIV-positive patients as well
as current recommendations for fracture screening
and treatment in this specific population.
Iris type:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
HIV, HAART, Osteoporosis, Fracture, Bone, Vitamin D
List of contributors:
Castronuovo, D; Cacopardo, B; Pinzone, Mr; Di Rosa, M; Martellotta, F; Schioppa, O; Moreno, S; Nunnari, G
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