AIDS Rev. 2013 Jul-Sep;15(3):189-90.
The link between HIV and reduced bone mineral density, including osteopenia and the more severe osteoporosis, is well established. HIV infection has also been associated with an increased risk of fractures. It is so far unclear whether this is due to HIV itself, resulting inflammatory and metabolic changes, antiretroviral toxicity, or some combination of factors. This topic was the focus of major debate at the 7th IAS Conference held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in early July 2013.
HIV 与骨密度降低有关,包括骨质疏松症和更严重的骨质疏松症,这一点已经得到充分证实。HIV 感染也与骨折风险增加有关。目前尚不清楚这是由于 HIV 本身、导致炎症和代谢变化、抗逆转录病毒毒性还是某些因素的综合作用。这一主题是 2013 年 7 月初在马来西亚吉隆坡举行的第 7 届艾滋病协会会议上的主要辩论焦点。