First Header Logo Second Header Logo

Search Result Details

This page shows the details of why an item matched the keywords from your search.
One or more keywords matched the following items that are connected to Maves, Ryan
Item TypeName
Concept HIV Infections
Academic Article Prospective Evaluation of an Abbreviated Test Battery to Screen for Neurocognitive Impairment in HIV-Positive Military Members.
Academic Article High frequency of potential phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor drug interactions in males with HIV infection and erectile dysfunction.
Academic Article Sexual Risk Behaviors Associated with Sexually Transmitted Infections in a US Military Population Living with HIV After the Repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell".
Academic Article HIV Care Continuum and Meeting 90-90-90 Targets: Cascade of Care Analyses of a U.S. Military Cohort.
Academic Article CD4 rate of increase is preferred to CD4 threshold for predicting outcomes among virologically suppressed HIV-infected adults on antiretroviral therapy.
Academic Article The US Military HIV Natural History Study: Informing Military HIV Care and Policy for Over 30 Years.
Academic Article Refractive surgery in the HIV-positive U.S. Military Natural History Study Cohort: complications and risk factors.
Academic Article Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Neurocognitive Impairment in a U.S. Military Cohort of Persons Living with HIV.
Academic Article Persistent Low-level Viremia While on Antiretroviral Therapy Is an Independent Risk Factor for Virologic Failure.
Academic Article Age, Race, and At-Risk Drinking in an HIV-infected U.S. Military Cohort.
Academic Article Herpes Zoster Rates Continue to Decline in People Living With Human Immunodeficiency Virus but Remain Higher Than Rates Reported in the General US Population.
Academic Article Predictors of health-related quality of life among military HIV-infected individuals.
Academic Article Lower health-related quality of life predicts all-cause hospitalization among HIV-infected individuals.
Academic Article Patients with HIV-associated cancers have evidence of increased T cell dysfunction and exhaustion prior to cancer diagnosis.
Search Criteria
  • HIV Infections