Title of article :
Oral manifestations associated with human immunodeficiency virus infection in 200 Indian patients.
Author/Authors :
Manne, RK Vyas Dental College Hospital - Department of Oral Medicine Radiology, India , Amirisetty, R Chhattisghar Dental College - Department of Oral Medicine Radiology, India , Tippireddy, S Vyas Dental College Hospital - Department of Biochemistry, India , Yadav, S Government general hospital - Regional Antiretroviral centre, India , Nayak, P Vyas Dental College Hospital, India , Nayak, S Vyas Dental College Hospital - Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology Microbiology, India
From page :
150
To page :
153
Abstract :
Objective: To determine the pattern and prevalence of oral lesions in HIV infected 200 costal Andhra Pradesh patients. Patients and methods: the study population comprised 200 consecutive HIV seropositive patients presented to regional ART center at Andhra Pradesh, India. The oral lesions were diagnosed based on clinical appearance and were entered in to the database for analysis. Results: 30-39 yrs age group was most commonly affected and 87% of the patients had acquired infection via heterosexual contact. Oral lesions were seen in 66% of the patients. Gingivitis (36.7% males 33.9% females) was the most common lesion followed by candidiasis (21% males 26.4% females), periodontitis (6.8% males 7.5% females), pigmentation (36.7% males 33.9% females), ulcers (2.7% males 0% females) and leukoplakia (1.3% males 0% females). Conclusion: The pattern of oral lesions associated with HIV infection was not markedly different form those reported in the literature, the prevalence of each type of lesion differ slightly.
Keywords :
CD4 lymphocyte count , Female , HIV infections , Male , Humans
Journal title :
Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science
Journal title :
Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science
Record number :
2671580
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