Greenspan D, Greenspan J S, Conant M, Petersen V, Silverman S, de Souza Y
Lancet. 1984 Oct 13;2(8407):831-4. doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(84)90872-9.
An outbreak of a new form of oral leucoplakia, found principally on the lateral borders of the tongue, is reported in male homosexuals in the San Francisco area. Many of the patients showed evidence of immunosuppression, and candida was often found in the lesions. The characteristic histology is similar to that of the flat wart of skin. There was immunocytochemical evidence of papillomavirus core antigen in 77% of 30 biopsy specimens, but no papillomaviruses were detected by electron microscopy in samples from 6 randomly selected patients. In 5 of these 6 patients there was evidence of a herpes-type virus. Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia has developed in 8 of 37 patients in a 33-month period. This leucoplakia may presage AIDS, may be associated with both papillomavirus and a herpes-type virus, and may offer clues to the pathogenesis of other forms of oral epithelial hyperplasia and dysplasia.
据报道,在旧金山地区的男性同性恋者中爆发了一种新型口腔白斑,主要出现在舌侧缘。许多患者有免疫抑制的迹象,病变处常发现念珠菌。其特征性组织学表现与皮肤扁平疣相似。在30份活检标本中,77%有免疫细胞化学证据显示乳头瘤病毒核心抗原,但在随机挑选的6名患者的样本中,电子显微镜未检测到乳头瘤病毒。在这6名患者中的5名有疱疹型病毒感染的证据。在33个月期间,37名患者中有8名发生了卡氏肺孢子虫肺炎。这种白斑可能是艾滋病的先兆,可能与乳头瘤病毒和疱疹型病毒都有关,并且可能为其他形式的口腔上皮增生和发育异常的发病机制提供线索。