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CHRONIC DERMATOSES AT HIV-POSITIVE PATIENTS: FEATURES OF CLINIC AND COURSE

Abstract

Features of clinic and course of chronic dermatoses at HIV-positive patients are considered in the article. It is shown that such chronic dermatoses as psoriasis, seborrheal dermatitis, eczema, acne, perioral dermatitis, atopic dermatitis can come out in any stage of HIV infection. At most of patients - 53 (91,3 %) - the debut or an exacerbation of dermal disease were observed in a stage of secondary diseases of HIV infection. In 37,9 % of cases the process had a flaccid and continuous and relapsing progress. The combination of two dermal pathologies was observed at 22 patients (37,9 %). The expressed immunodeficiency on the T-cellular link with high «viral load» was observed at all examined patients in a stage of secondary diseases of HIV infection.

About the Authors

O. B. Nemchaninova
SBEI HPE «Novosibirsk State Medical University of Ministry of Health»
Russian Federation


A. A. Bugrimova
SBEI HPE «Novosibirsk State Medical University of Ministry of Health»; SBHE NR «Dermatovenerologic Dispensary»
Russian Federation


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Nemchaninova O.B., Bugrimova A.A. CHRONIC DERMATOSES AT HIV-POSITIVE PATIENTS: FEATURES OF CLINIC AND COURSE. Journal of Siberian Medical Sciences. 2015;(6):41.

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