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Estimated range of absolute and percent CD4+ T cell counts with a single determination The predicted confidence limits of absolute and percent CD4+ T cell count based on a single recorded CD4+ T cell measurement from 88 HIV-infected individuals (same cohort as in Fig 1).
<p>Sixty-eight % of mean absolute or percent CD4+ T cell counts will fall within ± 1 standard deviation (SD) from the mean; 95% of mean absolute or percent CD4+ T cell counts will fall within ± 2 SD from the mean.</p
Demographics, clinical details and CD4+ count variability of patients with suppressed HIV infection on ART and untreated HIV infection.<sup>§</sup>
<p><sup>†</sup>Patients with active HCV or HBV infection were excluded. Patients were on ART for a minimum of 3 years and had reached a plateau in their CD4+ T cell counts.</p><p><sup>§</sup>Legend: Coefficient of variation (CV); standard deviation (SD); interquartile range (IQR);</p><p>* p <0.01 when compared to treated HIV infection; Duration of cART was calculated from the date cART started to the date of the first CD4+ measurement used in the analysis.</p><p>Demographics, clinical details and CD4+ count variability of patients with suppressed HIV infection on ART and untreated HIV infection.<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0125248#t001fn002" target="_blank"><sup>§</sup></a></p
Histopathology of excised lesion.
<p>Left panel: Section of excised skin ulcer, showing one ulcer margin with fibrinous exudate in the base of the ulcer. Granulation tissue with a mixed inflammatory cell infiltrate extends into subcutaneous fat (H&E, orig mag ×40). Right panel: Section from the base of the ulcer, showing granulation tissue with a mixed inflammatory cell infiltrate. Acid-fast bacilli were not seen in a Z-N stained section of the same area (H&E, orig mag ×200).</p
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<p>Thirty-two-year-old male with culture confirmed Buruli ulcer before, during, and after treatment.</p
Baseline Characteristics, Diagnosis, Treatment Received, and Histopathology and Microbiology of Resected Specimens.
<p>Baseline Characteristics, Diagnosis, Treatment Received, and Histopathology and Microbiology of Resected Specimens.</p