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{{Short description|A condition related to HIV infection}}
== Overview ==
[[File:Kaposi's_Sarcoma.jpg|thumb|right|Kaposi's Sarcoma, a common manifestation of AIDS-related complex]]
'''AIDS-related complex''' (ARC) is a term that was historically used to describe a set of symptoms and conditions that occur in individuals infected with the [[human immunodeficiency virus]] (HIV) but who do not meet the criteria for a diagnosis of [[acquired immunodeficiency syndrome]] (AIDS). ARC is characterized by a variety of symptoms that indicate a weakened [[immune system]], but are not severe enough to be classified as AIDS.


'''AIDS-related complex''' (ARC) is a term that was used to describe a group of symptoms and infections that occur in individuals infected with the [[human immunodeficiency virus]] (HIV) but who do not meet the criteria for [[acquired immunodeficiency syndrome]] (AIDS). The term is less commonly used today, as the understanding of HIV infection has evolved.
== Symptoms ==
 
Individuals with AIDS-related complex may experience a range of symptoms, including:
==Overview==
* Persistent [[lymphadenopathy]] (swollen lymph nodes)
ARC was initially used to describe a stage of HIV infection characterized by the presence of certain symptoms and opportunistic infections that were not severe enough to qualify as AIDS. These symptoms often included [[lymphadenopathy]], [[fever]], [[weight loss]], and [[diarrhea]].
 
==Symptoms==
Individuals with ARC may experience a variety of symptoms, including:
* Persistent [[lymphadenopathy]]
* Chronic [[fever]]
* Chronic [[fever]]
* Unexplained [[weight loss]]
* Unexplained [[weight loss]]
* [[Fatigue]]
* [[Diarrhea]]
* [[Diarrhea]]
* [[Fatigue]]
* [[Night sweats]]
* [[Night sweats]]
* [[Oral thrush]] (a fungal infection in the mouth)


==Opportunistic Infections==
== Pathophysiology ==
ARC is associated with certain opportunistic infections that occur due to the weakened immune system caused by HIV. These infections may include:
The pathophysiology of AIDS-related complex involves the progressive weakening of the immune system due to the destruction of [[CD4+ T cells]] by HIV. This weakening of the immune system makes individuals more susceptible to opportunistic infections and certain types of cancers, such as [[Kaposi's sarcoma]].
* [[Oral candidiasis]]
* [[Herpes zoster]]
* [[Oral hairy leukoplakia]]


==Progression to AIDS==
== Diagnosis ==
Without treatment, individuals with ARC may progress to AIDS, which is characterized by a more severe immunodeficiency and the presence of life-threatening opportunistic infections and cancers, such as [[Kaposi's sarcoma]].
The diagnosis of AIDS-related complex is based on clinical symptoms and laboratory tests that indicate immune system dysfunction. It is important to differentiate ARC from full-blown AIDS, which is diagnosed when an individual has a CD4+ T cell count below 200 cells/mm_ or when they develop specific opportunistic infections or cancers.


==Treatment==
== Treatment ==
The treatment for ARC involves the use of [[antiretroviral therapy]] (ART) to control HIV infection and prevent the progression to AIDS. ART helps to maintain the immune system and reduce the risk of opportunistic infections.
Treatment for AIDS-related complex focuses on managing symptoms and preventing the progression to AIDS. This includes:
* [[Antiretroviral therapy]] (ART) to suppress HIV replication
* Prophylactic treatment to prevent opportunistic infections
* Symptomatic treatment for conditions such as oral thrush and diarrhea


==Related pages==
== Prognosis ==
With the advent of effective antiretroviral therapy, the prognosis for individuals with AIDS-related complex has improved significantly. Early initiation of ART can prevent the progression to AIDS and improve overall quality of life.
 
== Related pages ==
* [[HIV/AIDS]]
* [[HIV/AIDS]]
* [[Opportunistic infection]]
* [[Opportunistic infection]]
* [[Antiretroviral therapy]]
* [[Antiretroviral therapy]]
* [[Kaposi's sarcoma]]
* [[Kaposi's sarcoma]]
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Kaposi's_Sarcoma.jpg|Kaposi's sarcoma, a cancer associated with AIDS
</gallery>


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[[Category:Immunology]]

Revision as of 11:13, 15 February 2025


Overview

Kaposi's Sarcoma, a common manifestation of AIDS-related complex

AIDS-related complex (ARC) is a term that was historically used to describe a set of symptoms and conditions that occur in individuals infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) but who do not meet the criteria for a diagnosis of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). ARC is characterized by a variety of symptoms that indicate a weakened immune system, but are not severe enough to be classified as AIDS.

Symptoms

Individuals with AIDS-related complex may experience a range of symptoms, including:

Pathophysiology

The pathophysiology of AIDS-related complex involves the progressive weakening of the immune system due to the destruction of CD4+ T cells by HIV. This weakening of the immune system makes individuals more susceptible to opportunistic infections and certain types of cancers, such as Kaposi's sarcoma.

Diagnosis

The diagnosis of AIDS-related complex is based on clinical symptoms and laboratory tests that indicate immune system dysfunction. It is important to differentiate ARC from full-blown AIDS, which is diagnosed when an individual has a CD4+ T cell count below 200 cells/mm_ or when they develop specific opportunistic infections or cancers.

Treatment

Treatment for AIDS-related complex focuses on managing symptoms and preventing the progression to AIDS. This includes:

  • Antiretroviral therapy (ART) to suppress HIV replication
  • Prophylactic treatment to prevent opportunistic infections
  • Symptomatic treatment for conditions such as oral thrush and diarrhea

Prognosis

With the advent of effective antiretroviral therapy, the prognosis for individuals with AIDS-related complex has improved significantly. Early initiation of ART can prevent the progression to AIDS and improve overall quality of life.

Related pages