BlackP. H. (1985) HTLV-III, AIDS and the brainNew England Journal of Medicine313, 1538–40
2.
BlattnerW. A.BiggarR. J.WeissS. H. (1985) Epidemiology of human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type III and the risk of the acquired immunodeficiency syndromeAnnals of Internal Medicine103, 665–70
3.
BowenD. L.LaneH. C.FauciA. S. (1985) Immunopathogenesis of the acquired immunodeficiency syndromeAnnals of Internal Medicine103, 704–9
4.
BroderS.GalloR. C. (1984) A pathogenic retrovirus (HTLV-III) linked to AIDSNew England Journal of Medicine311, 1292–7
5.
DilleyJ. W. (1984) Treatment interventions and approaches to care of patients with acquired immune deficiency syndrome, in NicholsS. E.OstrowD. G. (eds) Psychiatric Implications of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Press, 62–80
6.
DilleyJ. M.OchitillH. N.PerlM.VolberdingP. A. (1985) Findings in psychiatric consultations with patients with acquired immune deficiency syndromeAmerican Journal of Psychiatry142, 82–6
7.
DonovanM. J. PostChanJ. C. (1983) Toxoplasma encephalitis in Haitian adults with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. A clinical-pathologic-CT correlationAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology4, 155–62
8.
GalloR. C.SalahuddinS. Z.PopovicM. (1984) Frequent detection and isolation of cytopathic retroviruses (HTLV-III) from patients with AIDS and at risk for AIDSScience224, 500–3
9.
GalloR. C.Wong-StaalF. (1985) A Human T-Lymphotropic retrovirus (HTLV-III) as the cause of the acquired immunodeficiency syndromeAnnals of Internal Medicine103, 679–89
10.
HoD. D.RotaT. R.SchooleyR. T. (1985) Isolation of HTLV-III from cerebrospinal fluid and neural tissues of patients with neurological syndromes related to the acquired immunodeficiency syndromeNew England Journal of Medicine313, 1493–7
11.
HoffmanR. S. (1984) Neuropsychiatric complications of AIDSPsychosomatics25, 393–400
12.
HollandJ. C.TrossS. (1985) The psychosocial and neuropsychiatric sequelae of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and related disordersAnnals of Internal Medicine103, 760–4
13.
JoffeR. T.RubinowD. R.SquillaceK. (1985) Neuropsychiatric manifestations of acquired immune deficiency syndrome. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, Maui, Hawaii, 9–13 December
14.
KermaniE.DrobS.AlpertM. (1984) Organic brain syndrome in three cases of acquired immune deficiency syndromeComprehensive Psychiatry25, 294–7
15.
LevyJ. A.ShimabururoJ.HollanderH. (1985) Isolation of AIDS associated retroviruses from CNS and brains of patients with neurological symptomsLancet2, 586–8
16.
LevyR. M.BredesenD. E.RosenblumM. L. (1985) Neurological manifestations of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS): experience at UCSF and review of the literatureJournal of Neurosurgery62, 475–95
17.
LoewensteinR. J.SharfsteinS. S. (1983) Neuro-psychiatric aspects of acquired immune deficiency syndromeInternational Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine13, 255–60
18.
LoewensteinR. J.RubinowD. R.(in press), Psychiatric aspects of AIDS: the organic mental syndromes in KurstakE.LipowskiZ. J.MorozovP. V. (eds), Viruses, Immunity and Mental Illness, Plenum, New York
19.
MelbyeM. (1986) The natural history of human T Lymphotropic Virus-III infection: the cause of AIDSBritish Medical Journal292, 5–12
20.
MorinS. F.CharlesK. A.MalyonA. K. (1984) The psychological impact of AIDS on gay menAmerican Psychologist38, 1288–93
21.
MoskowitzLBHensleyG. T.ChanJ. C. (1984a) The neuropathology of acquired immune deficiency syndrome. Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine108, 867–72
22.
MoskowitzL. B.HensleyG. T.ChanJ. C. (1984b) Brain biopsies in patients with acquired immune deficiency syndromeArchives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine108, 368–71
23.
NicholsS. E. (1983) Psychiatric aspects of AIDSPsychosomatics24, 1083–89
24.
NicholsS. E. (1985) Psychosocial reactions of persons with the acquired immunodeficiency syndromeAnnals of Internal Medicine103, 765–7
25.
NielsenS. L.PetitoC. K.UrmacherC. D.PosnerJ. B. (1984) Subacute encephalitis in acquired immune deficiency syndrome: a post-mortem studyAmerican Journal of Clinical Pathology82, 678–82
26.
NurnbergH. G.PrudicJ.FioriM.FreedmanE. P. (1984) Psychopathology complicating acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)American Journal of Psychiatry141, 95–6
27.
OchitillH. N.PerlM.DilleyJ.VolberdingP. (1984) Case reports of psychiatric disturbance in patients with acquired immune deficiency syndromeInternational Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine14, 259–63
28.
OstrowD. G.JosephJ.MonjanA. (1985) Psychological correlates of AIDS risk and HTLV-III exposure. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, Maui, Hawaii, 9–13 December
29.
PerryS. W.TrossS. (1984) Psychiatric problems of AIDS inpatients at the New York Hospital: preliminary reportPublic Health Reports99, 200–5
30.
PertC. B.HillJ. M.FarrarW. L.RuscettiF. W. (1985) Autoradiographical distribution of the AIDS virus receptor (entry protein) in primate brain. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, Maui, Hawaii, 9–13 December
31.
PetitoC. K.NaviaB. A.ChoE. S. (1985) Vacuolar myelopathy pathologically resembling subacute combined degeneration in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndromeNew England Journal of Medicine312, 874–9
32.
PopovicM.SarngadharanM. G.ReadE.GalloR. C. (1984) Detection, isolation and continuous production of cytopathic retroviruses (HTLV-III) from patients with AIDS and pre AIDSScience224, 497–500
33.
RedfieldR. R.WrightD. G.TramontE. C. (1986) The Walter Reed Staging Classification for HTLV-III/LAV infectionNew England Journal of Medicine314, 131–2
34.
ReichertC. M.O'LearyT. J.LevensD. L. (1983) Autopsy pathology in the acquired immune deficiency syndromeAmerican Journal of Pathology112, 357–82
35.
ResnickL.di Marzo-VeroneseF.SchupbachJ. (1985) Intra-blood brain barrier synthesis of HTLV-III specific Ig G in patients with neurologic symptoms associated with AIDS or AIDS related complexNew England Journal of Medicine313, 1498–1504
36.
RubinowD. R.JoffeR. T.(in press), The psychiatric and psychosocial aspects of AIDS in BroderS. (ed.), AIDS: Clinical and Research Perspectives, New York, Marcell Dekker Inc.
37.
SeligmannM.ChessL.FaheyJ. L. (1984) AIDS — An immunologic reevaluationNew England Journal of Medicine311, 1286–92
38.
ShawG. M.HarperM. E.HanB. H. (1985) HTLV-III infections in brains of children and adults with AIDS encephalopathyScience227, 177–82
39.
SniderW. D.SimpsonD. M.NielsenS. (1983) Neurological complications of acquired immune deficiency syndrome: analysis of 50 patientsAnnals of Neurology14, 403–18
40.
TrossS.PriceR.SiditisJ. (1985) Neuropsychological complications of AIDS. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, Maui, Hawaii, 9–13 December
41.
WelchK.FinkbeinerW.AlpersC. E. (1984) Autopsy findings in the acquired immune deficiency syndromeJournal of American Medical Association252, 1152–9
42.
WolcottD. L.FawzyF. I.PasnauR. O. (in press), Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and consultation liaison psychiatryGeneral Hospital Psychiatry.