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HOPS
(redirected from HIV Outpatient Study)

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HOPSHenkilökohtainen Opetussuunnitelma (Finnish: independent study)
HOPSHIV Outpatient Study
HOPSHydroxypropyl Starch
HOPSHarvesting Opportunity Permit Scheme
HOPSHypophosphatasia, Infantile
HOPSHosting Operations
HOPSHistoric Ocala Preservation Society (Florida)
HOPSHistory, Observation, Palpation, Special Tests
HOPSHelmet-mounted Optical Projection System
HOPSHead Office Processing System


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The HIV Outpatient Study (HOPS) has consistently reported that in new cases of lipoatrophy identified during a 21-month study, neither drug class nor individual agents were significantly related to the development of lipoatrophy.
Another cohort, the HIV Outpatient Study, has followed over 3,500 HIV patients in eight U.
APACHE is currently conducting a surgical bed study for Hines VA in Chicago, and continues its work with the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for the CDC's HIV Outpatient Study, as well as a related study investigating hepatitis and influenza in HIV-positive patients," Shaffer noted.
 
 
 
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