The Role of Immune Dysregulation Markers in Cardiovascular Risk of People Living with HIV: Association Between Intima Media Changes, CD4/CD8 Ratio and CD4+ Cell Count Nadir
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This study investigated the relationship between intima-media thickness, CD4/CD8 ratio, and CD4+ cell count nadir as immune dysregulation markers for cardiovascular risk in people living with HIV.
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