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Correlation of mucocutaneous manifestations of HIV-infected patients in an ART center with CD4 counts

机译:ART中心的HIV感染患者的皮肤黏膜表现与CD4计数的相关性

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Background: As the search for reliable clinical indicators for management of human immunodeficiency virus/AIDS continues, mucocutaneous manifestations of HIV are considered among key clinical indicators for prediction of underlying degree of immunosuppression, systemic opportunistic infections, and disease progression. Objectives: (1) To study the prevalence of mucocutaneous manifestations in HIV-seropositive patients attending the ART center of our hospital (2) To correlate mucocutaneous manifestations with CD4 cell counts. Materials and Methods: A total of 200 HIV-seropositive patients of adult age group visiting our hospital were included in the study. Information on demographics such as age, sex, transmission route, socioeconomic status, educational status, CD4 counts, and mucocutaneous findings was collected through interview administered survey and case records followed by oral and cutaneous examination. Results: Mean CD4 cell count of asymptomatic HIV/AIDS patients was 580.96 cells/mm3. In comparison with the CD4 cell count of asymptomatic HIV-positive patients, (mean 580.96 cells/mm3) CD4 cell count of HIV-positive patients with various mucocutaneous manifestations (mean 409.65 cells/mm3) was correlated using student t-test and was statistically significant (P = 0.017). Conclusion: This study revealed maximum mucocutaneous lesions in the CD4 count range of 200–500. Nail changes accounted for the most common cutaneous manifestation with 53%, and pigmentation accounted for the most common oral manifestation with 39%. Mucocutaneous manifestations can arouse one to suspect the diagnosis of HIV infection in an otherwise healthy unwary patient. They can serve as a dependable marker of HIV disease.
机译:背景:随着人们不断寻找可管理人类免疫缺陷病毒/艾滋病的可靠临床指标,HIV的皮肤粘膜表现被认为是预测潜在免疫抑制程度,全身性机会性感染和疾病进展的关键临床指标之一。目的:(1)研究在我院ART中心接受HIV抗体阳性的患者的皮肤黏膜表现的患病率(2)将皮肤黏膜表现与CD4细胞计数相关联。资料与方法:共纳入200名成年年龄的HIV血清反应阳性患者来我院就诊。通过访谈进行的调查和病例记录,然后进行口腔和皮肤检查,收集有关人口统计学的信息,例如年龄,性别,传播途径,社会经济状况,教育状况,CD4计数和皮肤粘膜发现。结果:无症状HIV / AIDS患者的平均CD4细胞计数为580.96细胞/ mm 3 。与无症状HIV阳性患者的CD4细胞计数(平均580.96细胞/ mm 3 )相比,具有各种粘膜皮肤表现的HIV阳性患者的CD4细胞计数(平均409.65细胞/ mm 3 )使用学生t检验进行相关分析,具有统计学意义(P = 0.017)。结论:这项研究揭示了CD4计数范围为200–500时最大的皮肤粘膜病变。指甲改变是最常见的皮肤表现,占53%,色素沉着是最常见的口腔表现,占39%。皮肤粘膜表现可引起人们怀疑在其他情况下健康且虚弱的患者中是否感染了HIV。它们可以作为HIV疾病的可靠标志。

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