2019, Number 3
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Enf Infec Microbiol 2019; 39 (3)
Main primary dermatoses in HIV patients
Perales MDE, De la Torre BH, Cano ALE, Ortega PR
Language: Spanish
References: 33
Page: 103-108
PDF size: 206.16 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) associated dermatoses, are extremely common and are considered as indicator
of acquired human immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) development. Cutaneous diseases caused by HIV (primary dermatoses)
may be the first clinical manifestation of AIDS. The most important associated factors are the infection time,
age at virus inoculation moment and CD4+ lymphocytes count; majority of skin diseases are presented in patients
with ≤250 cells/mm
3.
Early diagnosis of cutaneous disease helps to carry out a rapidly and appropriate antiretroviral
treatment. We selected the main dermatoses related and perform the corresponding bibliographic review to offer a
general vision about them. An opportune diagnosis and treatment could increase life’s quality and a better prognosis
to HIV/AIDS patients.
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