Opportunistic fungal infections account for a significant amount of morbidity associated with HIV disease. Candidiasis is the most common oral opportunistic infection affecting people with HIV infection or AIDS. It is considered as an important marker of immune suppression and may be the initial manifestation of the disease in about 10% of HIV-infected adults. We report a case of an apparently healthy 45-year-old male with oral candidiasis which proved to be the first indicator of HIV infection
Oral disease is frequently associated with HIV. While nearly all oral disorders associated with HIV ...
Oral candidiasis (OC) is the most common mucosal manifestation of HIV infection. This workshop exami...
ObjectivesOral candidiasis (OC) and oral hairy leukoplakia (OHL) are the most common oral mucosal di...
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The association of oral candidiasis with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection has been k...
Oral candidiasis is the most frequent lesion encountered in HIV infected patients and is detected be...
Oral candidiasis is the most frequent lesion encountered in HIV infected patients and is detected be...
AIDS was first reported in 1981 in young homosexual men. Since then, it has spread at an explosive p...
Abstract INTRODUCTION We describe the clinical and laboratorial features of oral candidiasis in 66...
Background: Oral candidiasis is one of the commonest opportunistic infections seen in people with Hu...
Background: Oral lesions are among the earliest clinical manifestations of human immunodeficiency (H...
Aim: The goals of this study were: 1) to estimate the prevalence of oral candidiasis (OC) in a sampl...
Oral candidiasis is a significant problem in immune-compromised patients. The most common forms of m...
Necrotising ulceration of the oral mucosa, with associated necrotising periodontitis, was the first ...
Abstract—Several opportunistic infections associated with immunosuppression are noted to occur secon...
Oral disease is frequently associated with HIV. While nearly all oral disorders associated with HIV ...
Oral candidiasis (OC) is the most common mucosal manifestation of HIV infection. This workshop exami...
ObjectivesOral candidiasis (OC) and oral hairy leukoplakia (OHL) are the most common oral mucosal di...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
The association of oral candidiasis with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection has been k...
Oral candidiasis is the most frequent lesion encountered in HIV infected patients and is detected be...
Oral candidiasis is the most frequent lesion encountered in HIV infected patients and is detected be...
AIDS was first reported in 1981 in young homosexual men. Since then, it has spread at an explosive p...
Abstract INTRODUCTION We describe the clinical and laboratorial features of oral candidiasis in 66...
Background: Oral candidiasis is one of the commonest opportunistic infections seen in people with Hu...
Background: Oral lesions are among the earliest clinical manifestations of human immunodeficiency (H...
Aim: The goals of this study were: 1) to estimate the prevalence of oral candidiasis (OC) in a sampl...
Oral candidiasis is a significant problem in immune-compromised patients. The most common forms of m...
Necrotising ulceration of the oral mucosa, with associated necrotising periodontitis, was the first ...
Abstract—Several opportunistic infections associated with immunosuppression are noted to occur secon...
Oral disease is frequently associated with HIV. While nearly all oral disorders associated with HIV ...
Oral candidiasis (OC) is the most common mucosal manifestation of HIV infection. This workshop exami...
ObjectivesOral candidiasis (OC) and oral hairy leukoplakia (OHL) are the most common oral mucosal di...