Seminars in cutaneous medicine and surgery
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The prevalence of infections in the immunocompromised host is increasing. The oral cavity is a primary or sole site in many cases. It is important for the practicing clinician to recognize the more common infections in this growing patient population. ⋯ We recommend that all patients starting immunosuppressive therapy receive a comprehensive oral examination before the institution of such therapy to eliminate potential sources of oral and odontogenic infections. The examination should include full mouth dental radiographs and a complete soft-tissue examination. Timely, accurate diagnoses may have important implications with regard to management, prognosis, cost, morbidity, and mortality.
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More than 40 different oral diseases and conditions have been described in patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The recognition of the oral manifestations of HIV disease is of great significance because they may represent the first signs of the disease and have been shown to be highly predictive markers of severe immune deterioration and disease progression. Although some oral diseases and conditions have a weak association with HIV disease, others are strongly linked with the disorder, and a few are acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)-defining in nature. The spectrum of oral manifestations of HIV disease is reviewed with emphasis on clinical recognition, diagnosis, and treatment.