[Mucocutaneous pathology in HIV infection].Acta Med Port. 1994 Mar; 7(3):141-8.AM
Abstract
Several infectious, neoplastic or inflammatory skin diseases, may be early manifestations of HIV infection. We reviewed the clinical data of 226 HIV seropositive male patients with cutaneous disease, from a total of 337 inpatients at the Infectious Diseases Unit--Department of Medicine 1--Curry Cabral Hospital, from 1985 to 1991. Some considerations are made about the most common dermatological disorders: oral candidiasis, seborrheic dermatitis, Kaposi's sarcoma, herpes simplex infection, drug-related skin disorders, herpes zoster and dermatophytosis. The high prevalence of cutaneous manifestations in HIV infection, the uncommon clinical findings and their occasional therapeutic problems, makes an early diagnosis essential.
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Lamarão, P, et al. "[Mucocutaneous Pathology in HIV Infection]." Acta Medica Portuguesa, vol. 7, no. 3, 1994, pp. 141-8.
Lamarão P, Eliseu T, Castro H, et al. [Mucocutaneous pathology in HIV infection]. Acta Med Port. 1994;7(3):141-8.
Lamarão, P., Eliseu, T., Castro, H., Maltez, F., Machado, J., Morgado, A., & Proença, R. (1994). [Mucocutaneous pathology in HIV infection]. Acta Medica Portuguesa, 7(3), 141-8.
Lamarão P, et al. [Mucocutaneous Pathology in HIV Infection]. Acta Med Port. 1994;7(3):141-8. PubMed PMID: 7911640.
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