2023
DOI: 10.18231/j.ijced.2023.007
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Study of mucocutaneous manifestations in HIV-infected patients and its relation to cd4 count and stage of HIV disease

Abstract: : HIV patients frequently have mucocutaneous manifestations, which could be the first sign of the infection and can also be prognostic markers for disease progression. This study was done to note the different mucocutaneous manifestations occurring in the people living with HIV/AIDS.: One hundred ensuent HIV seropositive patients who attended the opd were included in the study.: The bulk of the study participants were illiterate, had a mean age of 32, and a male to female ratio of 2:1. The patients' number of … Show more

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