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PEDIATRICS Vol. 106 No. 3 September 2000, p. e35

ELECTRONIC ARTICLE:
Distal Sensory Polyneuropathy in a Cohort of HIV-Infected Children Over Five Years of Age

Received Dec 3, 1999; accepted Apr 11, 2000.

Alexandra Prufer de Q. C. Araújo*, Osvaldo J. M. NascimentoDagger , and Orlando S. Garcia*

From the * Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; and the Dagger  Federal Fluminense University, Niteroi City, Brazil.

Background.  Peripheral neuropathy in children with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection has not been systematically studied.

Objectives.  To describe the symptoms and signs of peripheral neuropathy in HIV-infected children and to determine their frequency.

Methods.  A cross-sectional study was conducted on a convenience sample from a cohort of children older than 5 years of age at the pediatric HIV outpatient clinic of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Those patients were interviewed and examined systematically for peripheral nerve symptoms and signs.

Results.  A total of 39 patients were clinically evaluated. Their ages ranged from 5 to 14 years, and 13 patients (34%) had symptoms and signs of peripheral nerve involvement. Distal paresthesia and/or pain plus diminished ankle jerks and/or diminished vibration sense were the most common clinical findings. Symptoms were chronic and fluctuating, and pain was, in general, not severe. Nerve conduction studies primarily revealed axonal changes.

Conclusions.  Peripheral neuropathy occurs in one third of HIV-infected children, and, in general, has less severe features than the distal sensory polyneuropathy described in adults. peripheral neuropathy, human immunodeficiency virus, children. .


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