VALUE OF THE CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF ORAL LESIONS FOR THE VERIFICATION OF THE DIAGNOSIS OF HIV INFECTIONS


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Human immunodeficiency infection (HIV) is a slowly progressive systemic disease. Besides its main targets - T lymphocytes, it affects practically all vital systems: vascular, central nervous systems, and others. The mouth is one of the organs, in which is the first to show the impact of HIV and related opportunistic infections (candidiasis, herpes virus, cytomegalovirus, and Epstein-Barr virus infections). Any physician who is well informed about the essentials of clinical examination can suspect from dentofacial anomalies that a patient has evolving immunodeficiency, including HIV/AIDS.

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