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cherise1989

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Lipodystrophy associated with HIV infection is the accumulation of fat
 a. around the abdominal area. b. in the face.
  c. in the extremities. d. in the hips.

Question 2

What causes the abnormalities seen in glucose and fat metabolism in patients with HIV?
 a. Disease progression b. Side effects of medications
  c. Sedentary lifestyle d. Genetic predisposition



raenoj

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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