Cohen P R, Grossman M E
Department of Dermatology, University of Texas Medical School at Houston.
Am Fam Physician. 1994 May 15;49(7):1627-34.
Mucocutaneous lesions may be the initial feature or a subsequent manifestation of disseminated systemic fungal infections in patients who are seropositive for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). These lesions can be classified by their morphologic appearance as macules, nodules, papules, patches, plaques, pustules or ulcers. Some lesions mimic the morphology of conditions such as herpes simplex, Kaposi's sarcoma and molluscum contagiosum, or present as abscesses, fistulas or purpura. Since the morphologic appearance may vary, a biopsy is necessary for microbiologic cultures and histologic evaluation of any new, unusual or unexplained cutaneous or mucosal lesion that appears in any patient who is seropositive for HIV.
对于人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)血清学阳性的患者,皮肤黏膜病变可能是播散性系统性真菌感染的初始特征或后续表现。这些病变可根据其形态外观分为斑疹、结节、丘疹、斑片、斑块、脓疱或溃疡。一些病变模仿单纯疱疹、卡波西肉瘤和传染性软疣等疾病的形态,或表现为脓肿、瘘管或紫癜。由于形态外观可能有所不同,对于任何HIV血清学阳性患者出现的任何新的、不寻常的或无法解释的皮肤或黏膜病变,进行活检以进行微生物培养和组织学评估是必要的。