Lim A A, Leo Y S, Lee C C, Robinson A N
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, National Dental Centre, 5, Second Hospital Avenue, Singapore 168938.
Ann Acad Med Singap. 2001 Nov;30(6):600-6.
Oral lesions have been recognised as prominent features of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection since the beginning of the epidemic.
This descriptive study was conducted to study the types of oral lesions among HIV-infected patients in Singapore.
Oral examination was done on 81 randomly selected HIV-infected patients attending the specialist outpatient clinic at the Communicable Disease Centre.
A total of 9 different lesions were observed in 45 (56%) patients. The lesions observed were oral candidosis (35%), periodontal disease (16%), aphthous-like ulcers (5%), oral hairy leukoplakia (5%) and lymphoma (1%).
The oral manifestations of HIV-infected patients in Singapore appear to be less frequent in comparison with those patients from Africa and Europe. Similarities in oral findings among the HIV-infected patients in Asia are evident with a notable lack of oral Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) and a low prevalence of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and oral hairy leukoplakia.
自艾滋病流行初期以来,口腔病变就被认为是获得性免疫缺陷综合征(AIDS)和人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)感染的突出特征。
本描述性研究旨在调查新加坡HIV感染患者的口腔病变类型。
对传染病中心专科门诊随机选取的81例HIV感染患者进行口腔检查。
45例(56%)患者共观察到9种不同病变。观察到的病变有口腔念珠菌病(35%)、牙周病(16%)、口疮样溃疡(5%)、口腔毛状白斑(5%)和淋巴瘤(1%)。
与非洲和欧洲的HIV感染患者相比,新加坡HIV感染患者的口腔表现似乎较少见。亚洲HIV感染患者的口腔检查结果存在相似之处,明显缺乏口腔卡波西肉瘤(KS),非霍奇金淋巴瘤和口腔毛状白斑的患病率较低。