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Author(s):  
António Gama da Silva ◽  
Sara Completo ◽  
Madalena Fonseca ◽  
Filipa Prata ◽  
José Gonçalo Marques

Oral Diseases ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
José Henrique Feijó Rosseto ◽  
Jefferson Rocha Tenório ◽  
Ana Carolina Mamana ◽  
Tânia Regina Tozetto‐Mendoza ◽  
Natália Silva Andrade ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 36 (1) ◽  
pp. 15-16
Author(s):  
Marcos Martins Neto ◽  
Pantelis Varvaki Rados ◽  
João Jorge Diniz Barbachan

The autors present a report of a case of about hairy leukoplakia that have relationship with a HIV seropositive patient. We will discuss the clinicar and histopathoiogical aspects of these lesions. It is stressed the role of the dentist in the of AIDS related oral lesions.


2021 ◽  
Vol 67 (7) ◽  
pp. 438-442
Author(s):  
Yohei ITO ◽  
Eriko OSUMI ◽  
Shyou KASHIHARA ◽  
Naofumi OHBAYASHI ◽  
Terumi SAITO ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eter Bukhnikashvili ◽  
Nana Abashidze ◽  
Nana Abashidze ◽  
Ana Iverieli ◽  
Khatuna Gogishvili

The goal of our research was to determine the frequency of oral manifestations among the new revealed HIV-infected persons in 2016. For this we studied the database of the AIDS Center and we explored a certain group of patients with oral manifestations and carried out according to the dental examination. The results are: In 2016 totally were found out 719 new cases of HIV infections in a various stages: 11 (1,53%±8,02%) were Acute stage,130 (18.08%±2.12%) -Asymptomatic stage, 361 (50,21%±0.996%) – Symptomatic Non-AIDS, 214 (29,76%±1.54%) –AIDS, just 3 (0,42%15,4%) – NonAIDS/unknown state. Among of them HIV-associated oral manifestations were found in 245 (34.07%1.39%) patients. We investigated 125 (51,02%0,97%) cases and as a result: 69 (55.2%0.9%) were oral candidiasis, 37 25,52%1,71%)manifestati ons were caused by herpes-vi rus. 9 (6,21%±3,89%) of them were oral hairy leukoplakia, 8 (5,52%±4,13%) - gingivitis and periodontitis, Non Hodgkin’s lymphoma - just 1 (0,14%±26,7%) case and Kaposi’s Sarcoma also 1 (0,14%±26,7%) in the year.


Author(s):  
Boomer Olsen ◽  
Ekaphol Wooden

AbstractAcute retroviral syndrome (ARS) refers to signs and symptoms present during acute human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. Historically, ARS has been characterized as a mononucleosis-like illness. However, ARS may present with typical (i.e., mononucleosis-like) or atypical signs and symptoms. Here, we review typical and atypical ARS and discuss a 30-year-old man who first presented with a facial palsy and returned 2 years later with oral hairy leukoplakia, at which time he was found to have HIV and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). We suggest that facial palsies should pique clinical suspicion for HIV, especially in the context of recent or concurrent flu- or mononucleosis-like illness.


Author(s):  
Saja A. Alramadhan ◽  
Indraneel Bhattacharyya ◽  
Donald M. Cohen ◽  
Mohammed N. Islam

2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (12) ◽  
pp. e00502
Author(s):  
Andrew McNeice ◽  
Maurice B. Loughrey ◽  
Inder Mainie

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