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This case presentation discusses the management of a 58-year-old man who has been HIV positive since 2007, with his last negative test occurring in 2002. Despite his diagnosis, he remains asymptomatic. The medical team, composed of seasoned professionals Mahin Baqi, MD, FRCPC, Ken Logue, MD, and David Fletcher, MD, FRCPC, evaluates whether treatment is necessary for this patient. The discussion aims to highlight the nuances of HIV treatment in asymptomatic patients and the implications for clinical decision-making.
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CASE PRESENTATIONS MahinBaqi MD FRCPC Ken Logue MD David Fletcher MD FRCPC
CASE 2 58 y.o. man HIV+ 2007 Last HIV(-) test 2002 Asymptomatic
CASE 2 DO WE TREAT THIS PATIENT?