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vicky

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Risk of myocardial infarction is greatly increased in patients with HIV/AIDS who:
 
  a. have lost significant amounts of body fat.
  b. have lost significant amounts of muscle mass.
  c. are experiencing active opportunistic infections.
  d. are treated with ART.

Question 2

Patients with ART-related lipodystrophy accumulate fat in the:
 
  a. abdominal area and dorsocervical pads.
  b. nasolabial and cheek pads.
  c. buttocks and thighs.
  d. upper arms, neck, and chest areas.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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