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Orofacial manifestations of a group of British patients infected with HIV-1
Stephen R. Porter 1 , Jane Luker 1 , Crispian Scully 1 , Stuart Glover 2 , Mark J. Griffiths 1
  1 Centre for the Study of Oral Disease, University Department of Oral Medicine, Surgery and Pathology, Bristol Dental School and Hospital, Bristol, England   2 Regional Infectious Diseases Unit Ham Green Hospital, Pill Avon, England
Correspondence to  SR Porter, Centre for the Study of Oral Disease, University Department of Oral Medicine, Surgery and Pathology, Bristol Dental School and Hospital, Lower Maudlin Street, Bristol, BS1 2LY, England.
Copyright Munksgaard 1989
KEYWORDS
candidiasis • epidemiology oral • hairy leukoplakia • HIV infection • lymphadenopathy • mouth diseases

ABSTRACT

The orofacial manifestations of 44 HIV-infected individuals from the South West of England are reported. Oral candidiasis, periodontal disease and cervical lymphadenopathy were the most commonly observed disorders although hairy leukoplakia was also present in 15% of patients. The orofacial features of this group of British patients are similar to those of HIV-infected individuals from other parts of Europe, North America and Scandinavia.


Accepted for publication January 26, 1989

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10.1111/j.1600-0714.1989.tb00732.x About DOI

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