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Lipodystrophy
Details on body fat redistribution as a side-effect of anti-HIV treatments, including its causes and treatments, and current UK-based clinical trials for the treatment lipodystrophy.
News
  Is lipodystrophy caused by the action of antiretroviral drugs in the brain?
  Fat loss in all body regions most common form of lipodystrophy in women
  Fibre-, protein-, calorie-rich diet appears to protect against central fat gain in men
  Tarnished glitazones fail to reverse fat wasting
  d4T fat wasting risk rises with baseline triglycerides
Patient Information
  Facial wasting
  Lipodystrophy
  Lipodystrophy
Treatment & Care
  Body fat and metabolic changes whilst on treatment
  Lipid-lowering drugs
  Lipid-lowering drugs
  UK trials for opportunistic infections, side-effects and lipodystrophy
AIDS Treatment Update
  Lipid-Lowering Drugs
Links
  Medscape Treatment Update on Lipodystrophy
  Metabolic disorders on HAART - ACTG Guide
  Mitochondrial toxicity and lactic acidosis
  Repair options: FacialWasting.org
  Spanish Fact-Sheet


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