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at 11:35 p.m. Jul, 18, 2025
by
Caleb_Meadows
Author:
mohannadkh10
Co-authors:
andrewmathias8
Type of change:
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Rationale for change
In the context of acute HIV infection, the term "chronic diarrhea" is not accurate as we are talking about "acute" HIV
so the symtops are usually "acute" or "subacute" as per UW question mentioned
"Chronic diarrhea" is more characteristic of advanced (chronic) HIV infection or AIDS, often due to opportunistic infections (e.g., Cryptosporidium, CMV, MAC)
Source: UWorld - Step 2 3583
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Acute HIV infection can present with a mononucleosis-like syndrome with GI symptoms, skin rash, mucosal ulcers, and prolonged diarrhea
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