Abstract We report a case of a full-time worker with late undiagnosed HIV disease presenting as encephalopathy with motor features and a manic-like picture. HIV encephalopathy was a terminal condition before the advent of combination highly active anti-retroviral therapy (HAART). Treatment with HAART, with follow-up in a neuropsychiatric service and rehabilitation involving the occupational health department of his employer, produced a successful return to work. This case demonstrates a remarkable transformation in occupational and other outcomes of HIV-related brain disease in the era of HAART.
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Kennedy Hutchison, C., Michaels, K., & Summerfield, D. (2016). Transformed occupational prospects for HIV-associated brain syndromes. Occupational Medicine, 66(8), 676–677. https://doi.org/10.1093/occmed/kqw064
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