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CTNPT 035: Vitamin D insufficiency and NAFLD in persons living with HIV
Association of vitamin D insufficiency with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in HIV mono-infected patients
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Association of vitamin D insufficiency with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in HIV mono-infected patients
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Anemia Among HIV-infected Children Receiving Zidovudine: Identification of Markers of Erythropoietin Deficiency and Likelihood of Response to Exogenous Erythropoietin
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Rifabutin Therapy for the Prevention of MAC in Patients with AIDS
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A pilot study of a novel, mRNA-based assay for the diagnosis of anal HPV infection HIV-positive MSM
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Bone Antiresorptive Therapy with AntiRetroviral Initiation (BATARI) Pilot Trial
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Clinical Evaluation of Itraconazole vs. Ketoconazole in HIV+ Patients with Oropharyngeal and/or Oesophageal Candidiasis
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Phase III Study of AZT with Two Dose Levels of Intron-A in Treatment of AIDS-Related Kaposi's Sarcoma
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A Prospective, Randomized Comparative Trial of Combination Chemotherapy of MAC Infection in AIDS: Trial results
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Renal monitoring in people living with HIV
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