Literature DB >> 11938722

Oral manifestations in children with AIDS and in controls.

Vera Lúcia Bosco1, Esther Goldenberg Birman.   

Abstract

Thirty children with AIDS, aging 2 to 6 years, of both genders, treated as outpatients at the hospital Santa Casa de Misericórdia, São Paulo, were evaluated for oral manifestations and compared to a control group of age- and sex-matched healthy subjects. The correlation between oral lesions and the degree of immunosuppression was analyzed. The most prevalent oral manifestations--lymphadenopathy, followed by gingival alterations--were observed in the children with the highest levels of immunosuppression. Other manifestations observed in the AIDS group were: pseudomembranous and erythematous candidosis, enlargement of the parotids and ulcers. The results did not indicate a higher frequency of lesions. However, the observed oral manifestations had an early occurrence, which indicates that the early diagnosis is an important component in the management of those patients.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11938722     DOI: 10.1590/s1517-74912002000100002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pesqui Odontol Bras        ISSN: 1517-7491


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