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Aspectos neuropsiquiátricos de la infección por VIH: un estudio de psiquiatría de enlace

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 May 2020

B. Grassi
Affiliation:
Departamento de Ciencias Neuropsiquiátricas, Instituto Científico, Hospital de San Rafael, Escuela Médica de Medicina de la Universidad de Milán, Milán
G. Garghentini
Affiliation:
Departamento de Ciencias Neuropsiquiátricas, Instituto Científico, Hospital de San Rafael, Escuela Médica de Medicina de la Universidad de Milán, Milán
O. Gambini
Affiliation:
Departamento de Ciencias Neuropsiquiátricas, Instituto Científico, Hospital de San Rafael, Escuela Médica de Medicina de la Universidad de Milán, Milán
S. Scarone
Affiliation:
Departamento de Psiquiatría, Hospital de San Pablo, Escuela Médica de Medicina de la Universidad de Milán, Milán; Italia
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Resumen

En este estudio se consideraron todos los pacientes con infección por VIH que se habían derivado a nuestro Servicio de Psiquiatría de Enlace entre octubre de 1992 y junio de 1994. Setenta pacientes recibieron evaluación psiquiátrica y valoración médica/neurológica. Cuarenta y siete de estos pacientes se sometieron también a examen cognitivo/ neuropsicológico por medio de la Evaluación Global de la Demencia de Milán (MODA). Los episodios depresivos, los trastornos de adaptación y el abuso de sustancias fueron los diagnósticos encontrados con más frecuencia. Tomando en consideración los datos neuropsicológicos, encontramos que los pacientes sintomáticos rendían peor en las pruebas que los asintomáticos.

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Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 1997

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