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New-onset psychosis in HIV-infected patients.
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A common clinical feature noted in new-onset psychosis in HIV-infected patients was acute or subacute onset of symptoms, which included delusions, hallucinations, bizarre behavior, mood or affective disturbances, and mild memory or cognitive impairment. The etiological association of the HIV infection to the psychosis is yet to be established.