SKIN MANIFESTATIONS IN HIV/AIDS PATIENTS – OUR EXPERIENCE

Objective: HIV/AIDS represents a significant public health issue since the number of cases is continuously on the rise. Even though contemporary medicine is rapidly developing, there is currently no effective cure for HIV. Mucocutaneous manifestations often represent the first recognized clinical ma...

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Main Authors: Djurovic Milena, Andric Bogdanka, Djurovic Milica, Bojic Milos
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Language:English
Published: Association of medical doctors Sanamed Novi Pazar 2021-05-01
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Online Access:http://www.sanamed.rs/OJS/index.php/Sanamed/article/view/500/262
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spelling doaj-a4076e28b74745c1b7286fbadeb8da2f2021-09-20T06:31:23ZengAssociation of medical doctors Sanamed Novi PazarSanamed1452-662X2217-81712021-05-01161778310.24125/sanamed.v16i1.500SKIN MANIFESTATIONS IN HIV/AIDS PATIENTS – OUR EXPERIENCEDjurovic Milena0Andric Bogdanka1Djurovic Milica2Bojic Milos3Clinic of Dermatology and Venereology, Clinical Center of Montenegro, Faculty of Medicine, University of Montenegro, Podgorica, MontenegroClinic of Infectious Diseases, Clinical Center of Montenegro, Faculty of Medicine, University of Montenegro, Podgorica, Montenegro Clinic of Dermatology and Venereology, Clinical Center of Montenegro, Faculty of Medicine, University of Montenegro, Podgorica, MontenegroClinic of Plastic Surgery, Clinical Center of Montenegro, Podgorica, MontenegroObjective: HIV/AIDS represents a significant public health issue since the number of cases is continuously on the rise. Even though contemporary medicine is rapidly developing, there is currently no effective cure for HIV. Mucocutaneous manifestations often represent the first recognized clinical manifestation. This study was carried out to note different presentations of HIV/AIDS on the skin.Material and Methods: The study included 150 patients who were hospitalized and have been confirmed as HIV positive either before the hospitalization or during the hospitalization.Results: Out of 150 patients, 50 of them had mucocutaneous presentations. Frequently, mucocutaneous lesions are the first manifestation of HIV/AIDS and a pointer toward setting up HIV/AIDS diagnosis. Moreover, the same patient was admitted more than once, because of a variety of skin manifestations.Conclusion: It was recognized that the greater the destruction of the immune system is, the more severe forms of mucocutaneous diseases occur. It is considered that cutaneous manifestations are rarely considered life-threatening in people living with HIV, but they can undoubtedly impair their quality of life.http://www.sanamed.rs/OJS/index.php/Sanamed/article/view/500/262mucocutaneous lesionshiv/aidsskinhiv pandemicart
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Andric Bogdanka
Djurovic Milica
Bojic Milos
SKIN MANIFESTATIONS IN HIV/AIDS PATIENTS – OUR EXPERIENCE
Sanamed
mucocutaneous lesions
hiv/aids
skin
hiv pandemic
art
author_facet Djurovic Milena
Andric Bogdanka
Djurovic Milica
Bojic Milos
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title SKIN MANIFESTATIONS IN HIV/AIDS PATIENTS – OUR EXPERIENCE
title_short SKIN MANIFESTATIONS IN HIV/AIDS PATIENTS – OUR EXPERIENCE
title_full SKIN MANIFESTATIONS IN HIV/AIDS PATIENTS – OUR EXPERIENCE
title_fullStr SKIN MANIFESTATIONS IN HIV/AIDS PATIENTS – OUR EXPERIENCE
title_full_unstemmed SKIN MANIFESTATIONS IN HIV/AIDS PATIENTS – OUR EXPERIENCE
title_sort skin manifestations in hiv/aids patients – our experience
publisher Association of medical doctors Sanamed Novi Pazar
series Sanamed
issn 1452-662X
2217-8171
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Objective: HIV/AIDS represents a significant public health issue since the number of cases is continuously on the rise. Even though contemporary medicine is rapidly developing, there is currently no effective cure for HIV. Mucocutaneous manifestations often represent the first recognized clinical manifestation. This study was carried out to note different presentations of HIV/AIDS on the skin.Material and Methods: The study included 150 patients who were hospitalized and have been confirmed as HIV positive either before the hospitalization or during the hospitalization.Results: Out of 150 patients, 50 of them had mucocutaneous presentations. Frequently, mucocutaneous lesions are the first manifestation of HIV/AIDS and a pointer toward setting up HIV/AIDS diagnosis. Moreover, the same patient was admitted more than once, because of a variety of skin manifestations.Conclusion: It was recognized that the greater the destruction of the immune system is, the more severe forms of mucocutaneous diseases occur. It is considered that cutaneous manifestations are rarely considered life-threatening in people living with HIV, but they can undoubtedly impair their quality of life.
topic mucocutaneous lesions
hiv/aids
skin
hiv pandemic
art
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