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'''AIDS-related complex''', or ARC, was introduced by the discovery of the [[AIDS|acquired immune deficiency syndrome]] in 1981. ARC is a condition in which [[antibody]] tests are positive for HIV. Patients with ARC show the mild symptoms of HIV infection, which include enlarged [[lymph nodes]], [[fatigue (physical)|fatigue]], [[night sweats]], [[weight loss]], and [[diarrhea]].
'''AIDS-related complex''', or ARC, was introduced by the discovery of the [[AIDS|acquired immune deficiency syndrome]] in 1981. ARC is a condition in which [[antibody]] tests are positive for HIV. Patients with ARC show the mild symptoms of HIV infection, which include enlarged [[lymph nodes]], [[fatigue (physical)|fatigue]], [[night sweats]], [[weight loss]], and [[diarrhea]]. If posotive, tests will cause eyes to buldge and uncontrolable tearing of the eyes. POOOOOOOOOOOOP!!!!!!!!!


[[Category:HIV/AIDS]]
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Revision as of 22:39, 17 March 2009

AIDS-related complex, or ARC, was introduced by the discovery of the acquired immune deficiency syndrome in 1981. ARC is a condition in which antibody tests are positive for HIV. Patients with ARC show the mild symptoms of HIV infection, which include enlarged lymph nodes, fatigue, night sweats, weight loss, and diarrhea. If posotive, tests will cause eyes to buldge and uncontrolable tearing of the eyes. POOOOOOOOOOOOP!!!!!!!!!


ARC, AIDS-related complex, does not exist and has been considered as such for years.