Three primitive reflexes in HIV-1-infected individuals: a possible clinical marker of early central nervous system involvement.

Acta neurologica Pub Date : 1993-12-01
G Orefice, P B Carrieri, E Troisi, A Chirianni, A Maiorino, G Nolfe, S Rubino, M Coppola, G Campanella
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We studied one hundred and six neurologically asymptomatic HIV-1-seropositive patients, mostly drug abusers, in various stages of HIV-1 infection to evaluate the frequency of three primitive reflexes: snout, palmomental, and glabellar. We also examined one hundred HIV-1-seronegative drug abusers and one hundred healthy heterosexual individuals. We observed the presence of one or more primitive reflexes in 41% of HIV-1-seropositive subjects, in 8% of HIV-1-seronegative drug abusers and in 3% of healthy individuals. We elicited more than one primitive reflex in 22% of patients, but never among the subjects of the two control groups. The associations of multiple reflexes were significantly more frequent in the most severe CDC stages. Our observations suggest that including evaluation of primitive reflexes in a standard neurologic examination may be useful in screening for early non specific cerebral dysfunction in neurologically asymptomatic HIV-1-seropositive subjects.

hiv -1感染者的三种原始反射:早期中枢神经系统受累的可能临床标志
我们研究了106名处于HIV-1感染不同阶段的无神经症状的HIV-1血清阳性患者,主要是药物滥用者,以评估三种原始反射的频率:鼻部、手掌和前额。我们还检查了100名hiv -1血清阴性的药物滥用者和100名健康的异性恋者。我们观察到在41%的hiv -1血清阳性受试者、8%的hiv -1血清阴性药物滥用者和3%的健康个体中存在一种或多种原始反射。我们在22%的患者中引发了不止一种原始反射,但在两个对照组的受试者中却没有。多重反射的关联在最严重的CDC阶段更为频繁。我们的观察结果表明,在标准神经系统检查中包括原始反射的评估可能有助于筛选无神经症状hiv -1血清阳性受试者的早期非特异性脑功能障碍。
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