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Anorexia/Cachexia in Patients with HIV: Lessons for the Oncologist

ByJamie Hayden Von Roenn, MD,Kevin Knopf, MD
July 1st 1996

Early intervention and attention to nutritional status are essential in patients with cachexia. Identification of reversible causes of decreased energy intake and/or weight loss is the first step in treatment. When such factors

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