Herpes Labialis and Oral Candidiasis in HIV-infected intravenous drug users with poor hematologic status
Hematologic abnormalities are common in HIV-infected patient, particularly in individuals with more advanced HIV disease. Hematologic abnormalities and their association with HIV-associated oral lesions had been reported. Intravenous drug use has been associated with increased oral lesions too. We r...
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doaj-3dc31d33396647debdbefb5dcad3ab762021-06-02T07:09:02ZengUniversitas PadjadjaranPadjadjaran Journal of Dentistry1979-02012549-62122008-11-0120310.24198/pjd.vol20no3.141257882Herpes Labialis and Oral Candidiasis in HIV-infected intravenous drug users with poor hematologic statusIrna Sufiawati0Harum Sasanti1Universitas PadjadjaranUniversitas IndonesiaHematologic abnormalities are common in HIV-infected patient, particularly in individuals with more advanced HIV disease. Hematologic abnormalities and their association with HIV-associated oral lesions had been reported. Intravenous drug use has been associated with increased oral lesions too. We reported a case of oral lesions in a 24 years old man HIV-infected intravenous drug users. Poor hematologic status is a risk factor of Oral Candidiasis in HIV-infected person with clinical features appear generally. But the clinical feature of Herpes Labialis is not usually because of his poor hematologic status. It’s concluded that poor hematologic status and transmission of HIV through contaminated needlestick are the high-risk factors of oral lesions and appear not usually clinical features in ODHA. Correction of these hematologic abnormalities and appropriately management of oral lesions can minimize the severity and increase the better quality of life patient.http://jurnal.unpad.ac.id/pjd/article/view/14125hiv/aids, oral lesions, hematologic, intravenous drug users. |
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Herpes Labialis and Oral Candidiasis in HIV-infected intravenous drug users with poor hematologic status |
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Herpes Labialis and Oral Candidiasis in HIV-infected intravenous drug users with poor hematologic status |
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Herpes Labialis and Oral Candidiasis in HIV-infected intravenous drug users with poor hematologic status |
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Herpes Labialis and Oral Candidiasis in HIV-infected intravenous drug users with poor hematologic status |
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Herpes Labialis and Oral Candidiasis in HIV-infected intravenous drug users with poor hematologic status |
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herpes labialis and oral candidiasis in hiv-infected intravenous drug users with poor hematologic status |
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Universitas Padjadjaran |
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Padjadjaran Journal of Dentistry |
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1979-0201 2549-6212 |
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2008-11-01 |
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Hematologic abnormalities are common in HIV-infected patient, particularly in individuals with more advanced HIV disease. Hematologic abnormalities and their association with HIV-associated oral lesions had been reported. Intravenous drug use has been associated with increased oral lesions too. We reported a case of oral lesions in a 24 years old man HIV-infected intravenous drug users. Poor hematologic status is a risk factor of Oral Candidiasis in HIV-infected person with clinical features appear generally. But the clinical feature of Herpes Labialis is not usually because of his poor hematologic status. It’s concluded that poor hematologic status and transmission of HIV through contaminated needlestick are the high-risk factors of oral lesions and appear not usually clinical features in ODHA. Correction of these hematologic abnormalities and appropriately management of oral lesions can minimize the severity and increase the better quality of life patient. |
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hiv/aids, oral lesions, hematologic, intravenous drug users. |
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http://jurnal.unpad.ac.id/pjd/article/view/14125 |
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