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A 72-Year-Old Man with a 15-Year History of HIV Comes

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A 72-year-old man with a 15-year history of HIV comes to the office with his wife due to worsening forgetfulness.  The patient has had mild difficulty with short-term memory for the past 5 years but had a more noticeable decline over the last 3.  He often forgets recent conversations and names of familiar people.  The patient also has had difficulty multitasking and learning new skills such as using a new cell phone.  He performs most daily activities independently but requires some assistance, such as a reminder list for shopping or driving directions, even for known neighborhoods.  He has had no behavioral changes, hallucinations, or delusions.  The patient has been taking antiretroviral therapy since his HIV diagnosis and has had consistent CD4 counts >200/mm3; his viral load has remained undetectable.  Vital signs are within normal limits.  Mini-Mental State Examination score is 22/30.  The patient recalls 0 of 3 words after brief distraction and has difficulty copying a geometric figure. There are no other focal neurologic deficits.  MRI of the head shows generalized cerebral atrophy with no mass lesions or white matter changes.  Which of the following is the most likely cause of this patient's memory impairment?


A) Alzheimer disease
B) Frontotemporal dementia
C) HIV-associated dementia
D) Late neurosyphilis
E) Primary CNS lymphoma
F) Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy

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