Early Antiretroviral Therapy in HIV-Infected Children Is Associated with Diffuse White Matter Structural Abnormality and Corpus Callosum Sparing.
Christelle AckermanSavvas AndronikouMuhammad G SalehBarbara LaughtonAli AlhamudAndré J W van der KouweMartin KiddMark Fredric CottonErnesta M MeintjesPublished in: AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology (2016)
HIV+ children at 5 years of age have white matter abnormalities measured by fractional anisotropy, despite early antiretroviral therapy, suggesting that early antiretroviral therapy does not fully protect the white matter from either peripartum or in utero infection. In contrast to adults, the corticospinal tracts are predominantly involved rather than the corpus callosum, possibly due to early antiretroviral therapy. Continuous early antiretroviral therapy can limit white matter damage.