Cutaneous markers of HIV infection
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.clindermatol.2004.07.007
Cutaneous markers of HIV infection
Abstract
Despite the development of laboratory methods, dermatological symptoms are a basic index of the presence and physical course of HIV infection. HIV infection usually undergoes a long latent period, proceeds to a period of immunodeficiency-related symptoms, and ends in an advanced immunodeficiency state characterized by opportunistic infections and neoplasms. Occasionally, dermatological manifestations can be the first signs of asymptomatic disease, indices of advanced immunodeficiency, or symptoms of opportunistic infections or neoplasms. The variety of symptoms and signs for the skin during the course of HIV infection is a consequence of the progressing immunodeficiency and therefore indicates the underlying disorder. The use of these manifestations is a challenge for clinical praxis.
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