Abstract

Background Recent data show that almost 75% of HIV patients have muco-cutaneous diseases, the proportion of patients with dermatoses being inversely proportional to the CD4 + and directly proportional to the stage of disease. Papulo-pustular eruption is the most common pruritic dermatosis in patients with HIV infection, followed by seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis, molluscum contagiosum and drug reactions.

Highlights

  • Recent data show that almost 75% of HIV patients have muco-cutaneous diseases, the proportion of patients with dermatoses being inversely proportional to the CD4 + and directly proportional to the stage of disease

  • Consent Written informed consent was obtained from all patients for publication of this Case report and any accompanying images

  • Case report We report a series of cases of patients with skin diseases associated with HIV infection, which are distinguished by particular features and clinical course

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Summary

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When the skin speaks what HIV dictates: a series of particular cases of cutaneous manifestations in HIV. From The 10th Edition of the Scientific Days of the National Institute for Infectious Diseases “Prof Dr Matei Bals” Bucharest, Romania.

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