Neuropsychiatric Complications of HIV
Neuropsychiatric Complications of HIV by Anchal Singh offers a clear, authoritative guide to the complex psychiatric and neurological challenges faced by people living with HIV. Designed for clinicians, mental health professionals, and public-health practitioners, this accessible volume brings together current evidence on diagnosis, management, and multidisciplinary care.
Start with concise explanations of the biological mechanisms linking HIV and brain dysfunction, then move to a practical survey of common presentations — from HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders and mood disorders to psychosis, substance use comorbidity, and delirium. The book also addresses the neuropsychiatric effects of antiretroviral therapy, best-practice assessment tools, neuroimaging findings, and differential diagnosis in diverse clinical settings.
Clinically focused and globally relevant, the text delivers actionable strategies for bedside assessment, treatment planning, and long-term monitoring. Case examples and clinical pathways help translate research into practice, while attention to resource-limited environments ensures applicability across regions with high HIV burden. Whether you work in neurology, psychiatry, infectious diseases, primary care, or community health, you’ll find pragmatic guidance to improve patient outcomes.
If you’re seeking an up-to-date, practice-oriented resource on the psychiatric and cognitive consequences of HIV, Neuropsychiatric Complications of HIV by Anchal Singh is an essential addition to your professional library. Order now to strengthen your clinical approach to HIV-associated neuropsychiatric care.
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