Leading clinical experts survey the latest information available on the key rheumatic and allergic issues that physicians face in treating the HIV-infected patient. The physicians focus on the rheumatologic and dermatologic manifestations of HIV-1 infection, which include arthritis, myopathies, vasculitis, sicca syndrome, other autoimmune phenomena, and psoriasis. They also examine the question of allergic reactions in HIV patients, including drug hypersensitivity, with special attention given to adverse reactions to trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, the most frequently prescribed anti-infective. Practical advice for the diagnosis and treatment of these problems is given in full.Leading clinical experts survey the latest information available on the key rheumatic and allergic issues that physicians face in treating the HIV-infected patient. The physicians focus on the rheumatologic and dermatologic manifestations of HIV-1 infection, which include arthritis, myopathies, vasculitis, sicca syndrome, other autoimmune phenomena, and psoriasis. They also examine the question of allergic reactions in HIV patients, including drug hypersensitivity, with special attention given to adverse reactions to trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, the most frequently prescribed anti-infective. Practical advice for the diagnosis and treatment of these problems is given in full.Introduction, Nancy E. Lane. T-Cells and Macrophages in HIV Disease, Michael S. McGrath. B-Lymphocytes and Autoantibody Profiles in HIV Disease, Valerie L. Ng. Rheumatologic Manifestations of HIV Infections, Brian R. Kaye. HIV and Psoriasis, Joanna Badge, Timothy G. Berger, Charles Gambla, and John Y. Koo. Allergic Manifestations in AIDS, Pedro C. Avila and Jeffrey L. Kishiyama. Adverse Reactions to Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole, Belle L. Lee. Index.In Aids Allergy and Rheumatology, clinical experts survey the latest information available on the key rheumatic and allergic issues that physicians face in treating the HIV-inl#&