Yarchoan R, Berg G, Brouwers P, Fischl M A, Spitzer A R, Wichman A, Grafman J, Thomas R V, Safai B, Brunetti A
Lancet. 1987 Jan 17;1(8525):132-5. doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(87)91968-4.
Four patients with human-immuno-deficiency-virus-associated neurological disease were treated with 3'-azido-3'-deoxythymidine (AZT). Three (two with chronic dementia, and one with chronic dementia and peripheral neuropathy) improved as assessed by clinical examination, psychometric tests, nerve conduction studies, and/or positron emission tomography; there was no improvement in the fourth patient who presented with paraplegia. These results support the hypothesis that certain AIDS-virus-associated neurological abnormalities are reversible by antiretroviral chemotherapy.