Samet J H, Muz P, Cabral P, Jhamb K, Suwanchinda A, Freedberg K A
Section of General Internal Medicine Research Unit, Boston Medical Center, MA 02118, USA.
Mayo Clin Proc. 1999 Jul;74(7):658-60. doi: 10.4065/74.7.658.
To document the prevalence of dermatologic manifestations in patients infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) on presentation to primary medical care.
Prospective consecutive case series evaluated between June and November 1995.
The HIV intake clinic at an urban hospital.
Ninety-five individuals initiating HIV-related primary care.
Dermatologic manifestations were found in 82 patients (86%). The most common conditions were dermatophytosis in 32 patients (34%), oral hairy leukoplakia in 22 (23%), and folliculitis in 18 (19%). Well-described HIV-associated dermatologic manifestations such as Kaposi sarcoma, herpes zoster, and psoriasis were uncommon.
The high prevalence of treatable skin disorders found in HIV-infected patients underscores the importance of careful and complete skin examination as a fundamental aspect of the initial clinical evaluation in this population.
记录初次到初级医疗保健机构就诊的感染人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)患者的皮肤表现患病率。
1995年6月至11月期间进行的前瞻性连续病例系列研究。
一家城市医院的HIV初诊诊所。
95名开始接受HIV相关初级保健的个体。
82名患者(86%)有皮肤表现。最常见的病症是32名患者(34%)患皮肤癣菌病,22名(23%)患口腔毛状白斑,18名(19%)患毛囊炎。卡波西肉瘤、带状疱疹和银屑病等常见的与HIV相关的皮肤表现并不常见。
在HIV感染患者中发现可治疗的皮肤疾病患病率很高,这凸显了在该人群的初始临床评估中,仔细全面的皮肤检查作为基本方面的重要性。