Abstract

Up to 90% of the patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus are affected with a dermatologic disease, which may be of inflammatory, infectious, or neoplastic origin. This review focuses on the clinical and histological features of noninfectious inflammatory dermatoses of human immunodeficiency virus including psoriasis, pityriasis rubra pilaris, seborrheic dermatitis, eosinophilic folliculitis, pruritic papular eruption of human immunodeficiency virus, photodermatoses, eczematous dermatoses, and drug eruptions.

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