Managing HIV. Part 5: Treating secondary outcomes. 5.1 HIV and skin disease.Med J Aust. 1996 Mar 18; 164(6):352-6.MJ
Abstract
The skin is the largest and most visible organ of the body, and a perception of good health depends on its appearance as well as its function. As about 90% of HIV-infected patients develop cutaneous signs and symptoms, diagnosis and management are vital in recognising progression of HIV infection.
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eng
PubMed ID
8606661
Citation
Wong, D, and S Shumack. "Managing HIV. Part 5: Treating Secondary Outcomes. 5.1 HIV and Skin Disease." The Medical Journal of Australia, vol. 164, no. 6, 1996, pp. 352-6.
Wong D, Shumack S. Managing HIV. Part 5: Treating secondary outcomes. 5.1 HIV and skin disease. Med J Aust. 1996;164(6):352-6.
Wong, D., & Shumack, S. (1996). Managing HIV. Part 5: Treating secondary outcomes. 5.1 HIV and skin disease. The Medical Journal of Australia, 164(6), 352-6.
Wong D, Shumack S. Managing HIV. Part 5: Treating Secondary Outcomes. 5.1 HIV and Skin Disease. Med J Aust. 1996 Mar 18;164(6):352-6. PubMed PMID: 8606661.
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