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Protocol 3.12 Management of Kidney Stones in Patients Receiving ART

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HIV Manual Revised 2nd Edition.

HIV Manual

  • Introductory Material
  • Chapter 1: The Haiti Experience
  • Chapter 2: Initiating a Comprehensive HIV Prevention and Treatment Program
  • Chapter 3: Guidelines for the Management of HIV-Positive Patients
    • 3.1 Initial Evaluation of a Newly Diagnosed HIV-Positive Patient
    • 3.2 When to Start Antiretroviral Therapy
    • 3.3 Recommendations for ART in Adults
    • 3.4 Management of Pediatric HIV
    • 3.5 Monitoring Treatment Response
    • 3.6 Management of Adverse Reactions to Treatment
    • 3.7 Post-Exposure Prophylaxis
    • 3.8 Prophylaxis Against Common Opportunistic Infections
    • 3.9 Common AIDS-Related Complications
    • 3.10 Adherence: Community-Based Care and the Accompagnateur Model
    • 3.11 Keeping HIV Patients Healthy: A Comprehensive Socioeconomic Approach
    • 3.12 Conclusion
    • Protocols
      • Protocol 3.1 Initiation of ART in HIV-Positive Adults and Adolescents
      • Protocol 3.2 Immunological and Clinical Monitoring of Response to ART
      • Protocol 3.3 Switching to Second-Line ART Regimens
      • Protocol 3.4 Virologic Diagnosis of HIV Infection in Infants Born to HIV-Positive Mothers
      • Protocol 3.5 Initiation of ART in HIV-Positive Children Under Five Years of Age
      • Protocol 3.6 Management of Hepatotoxicity in Patients Receiving ART
      • Protocol 3.7 Management of Rash and ABC Hypersensitivity in Patients Receiving ART
      • Protocol 3.8 Management of Anemia and Leukopenia in Patients Receiving ART
      • Protocol 3.9 Management of Central Nervous System Disturbance in Patients Receiving ART
      • Protocol 3.10 Management of Peripheral Neuropathy in Patients Receiving ART
      • Protocol 3.11 Management of Myopathy in Patients Receiving ART
      • Protocol 3.12 Management of Kidney Stones in Patients Receiving ART
      • Protocol 3.13 Management of Pancreatitis in Patients Receiving ART
      • Protocol 3.14 Management of Lactic Acidosis in Patients Receiving ART
      • Protocol 3.15 Post-Exposure HIV Prophylaxis for Victims of Occupational Injury or Sexual Assault
      • Protocol 3.16 Prophylaxis Against PCP and Invasive Bacterial Infections in HIV-Positive Patients
      • Protocol 3.17 Approach to Acute Diarrhea in HIV-Positive Patient
      • Protocol 3.18 Approach to Chronic Diarrhea (>2 Weeks) in HIV-Positive Patients
      • Protocol 3.19 Management of Shortness of Breath in HIV-Positive Patients
      • Protocol 3.20 Evaluation of Chest X-Ray Findings in HIV-Positive Patients
      • Protocol 3.21 Management of Herpetic Rash in HIV-Positive Patients
      • Protocol 3.22 Management of Oral Candidiasis in HIV-Positive Patients
      • Protocol 3.23 Management of Focal Neurologic Changes in HIV-Positive Patients
      • Protocol 3.24 Management of HIV-Positive Patients with Suspected Acute Meningitis
      • Protocol 3.25 Management of HIV-Positive Patients with Suspected Chronic Meningitis
      • Protocol 3.26 Management of Immune Reconstitution Syndrome
      • Protocol 3.27 Nutritional Assessment and Intervention
    • References
  • Chapter 4: Monitoring and Evaluation: Data Collection, Record Management, and Electronic Telecommunications
  • Epilogue
  • Appendices

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