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PICTORIAL ATLAS OF PEDIATRIC HIV INFECTION
 
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Date Created/Most Recent Revision: April, 2000/September, 2001

Authors and Affiliations: Mark W. Kline, M.D. Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas
Target Audience: Health professionals, educators, students, parents of HIV-infected children, other interested individuals

Language: English

Type of Material: Web Page

Publisher: Baylor College of Medicine

Copyright: Yes

SYNOPSIS/DESCRIPTION:
This web page contains 36 downloadable photographs of common clinical manifestations of pediatric HIV/AIDS. Brief descriptions of each illustrated clinical manifestation are also included. This material will be of interest to anyone learning about the management of pediatric HIV infection. It may be particularly useful for educators who are preparing lectures on pediatric HIV infection, as they can use the photos to illustrate their comments about specific clinical manifestations.
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6621 Fannin, MC 1-4000 Houston, Texas 77030-2399
Telephone: 832-824-1066
Fax: 832-825-1281
E-mail: mgferris@texaschildrenshospital.org

Materials continually available on the internet: http://bayloraids.org/atlas/

Permission to Reproduce: Yes (but please cite source)

Permission to Distribute: Yes (but please cite source)

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