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1. Normal structural brain development in adolescents treated for perinatally acquired HIV: a longitudinal imaging study.

2. Differences in location of cerebral white matter hyperintensities in children and adults living with a treated HIV infection: A retrospective cohort comparison.

3. No Evidence for Accelerated Aging-Related Brain Pathology in Treated Human Immunodeficiency Virus: Longitudinal Neuroimaging Results From the Comorbidity in Relation to AIDS (COBRA) Project.

4. Structural Brain Abnormalities in Successfully Treated HIV Infection: Associations With Disease and Cerebrospinal Fluid Biomarkers.

5. Increased brain-predicted aging in treated HIV disease.

6. Cerebral blood flow and cognitive function in HIV-infected men with sustained suppressed viremia on combination antiretroviral therapy.

7. Higher subcortical and white matter cerebral blood flow in perinatally HIV-infected children.

8. White matter hyperintensities in relation to cognition in HIV-infected men with sustained suppressed viral load on combination antiretroviral therapy.

9. The Eye as a Window to the Brain: Neuroretinal Thickness Is Associated With Microstructural White Matter Injury in HIV-Infected Children.

10. Determinants of reduced cognitive performance in HIV-1-infected middle-aged men on combination antiretroviral therapy.

11. Neurometabolite Alterations Associated With Cognitive Performance in Perinatally HIV-Infected Children.

12. Cerebral injury in perinatally HIV-infected children compared to matched healthy controls.

13. White matter structure alterations in HIV-1-infected men with sustained suppression of viraemia on treatment.

14. Multivariate normative comparison, a novel method for more reliably detecting cognitive impairment in HIV infection.

15. Structural Brain Abnormalities in Successfully Treated HIV Infection: Associations With Disease and Cerebrospinal Fluid Biomarkers.

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