Autor: |
Khongkunthlan, P., Grote, M., Isaratanan, W., Plyaworawong, S., Relchart, P. A. |
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Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine; Oct2001, Vol. 30 Issue 9, p549-552, 4p |
Abstrakt: |
Forty-five Northern Thai children with HIV infection or AIDS were examined for oral manifestations. Of these children, 51.1% (n= 23) were asymptomatic (category N), 48.9% were mildly, moder ately or severely symptomatic (category A, B, C) and 48.9% (n- 22) revealed oral lesions. Eleven patients (24.4%) showed one oral lesion, eight (17.8%) had two and three (6.6%) had three oral lesions. Erythematous candidiasis was the most common lesion (17.8%). Oral hairy leukoplakia was seen in 6.7% (n-3). Geographic tongue. not usually considered to be associated with HIV infection, was seen in 6.7% (n=3). Only 15 patients (33.3%) received antiretroviral therapy (ART). Comparison of patients with or without ART did not show differences in the prevalence of oral lessons. More studies in Thai HIV-infected children are needed to reveal the prevalence of oral manifestations, as well as for the predictive value of the most common or specific oral manifestations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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