Outline the clinical spectrum of cutaneous disease associated with HIV infection. |
Table 39-1. Mucocutaneous Diseases Seen in HIV Infection* | |||
NEOPLASTIC DISEASES | INFECTIOUS DISEASES | ||
Kaposi’s sarcoma Lymphoma Squamous cell carcinoma Basal cell carcinoma | Bacterial Staphylococcus aureus infections Syphilis Bacillary angiomatosis Fungal Candida, Penicillium marneffei Dermatophytosis Cryptococcosis Histoplasmosis Viral Human papillomavirus (HPV) Molluscum contagiosum Herpes simplex virus (HSV) Varicella-zoster virus (VZV) Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Epstein-Barr virus Arthropods Scabies | ||
PAPULOSQUAMOUS DISEASES | |||
Seborrheic dermatitis Xerosis/acquired ichthyosis Psoriasis Reiter’s syndrome | |||
MISCELLANEOUS DISEASES | |||
Eosinophilic folliculitis Drug eruptions Hyperpigmentations Photoeruptions Pruritus Lipodystrophy Granuloma annulare Aphthosis | |||
*Costner M, Cockerell CJ: The changing spectrum of the cutaneous manifestations of HIV disease, Arch Dermatol 134:1290–1292, 1998. Dover JS, Johnson RA: Cutaneous manifestations of human immunodeficiency virus infection: parts 1 and 2, Arch Dermatol 127:1383–1391, 1549–1558, 1991. James W, editor: AIDS: a ten-year perspective, Dermatol Clin 9:391–615, 1991. |
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