AIDS-related Complex (ARC)
Another phase of HIV infection described clinically but no longer  commonly diagnosed in practice, is the condition known as AIDS-related  complex (ARC), which is not necessarily preceded by PGL. ARC lacks only  the opportunistic infections and neoplasms which define AIDS. ARC  patients usually show symptoms of fatigue, weight loss, and night  sweats, along with superficial fungal infections of the mouth (oral  thrush) and fingernails and toenails (onychomycosis). It is uncommon for  HIV infected persons to die at the stage of ARC. The staging of HIV  disease progression through the use of CD4 lymphocyte counts has made  use of the terms PGL and ARC obsolete.