PMID: 9187923Jun 1, 1997Paper

Gastrointestinal pathology in HIV-infected patients

Gastroenterology Clinics of North America
F Clayton, C H Clayton

Abstract

Specific pathologic processes, particularly oral, esophageal, and intestinal infections, are common in the alimentary tract of AIDS patients. Many of these diseases are adequately assessed only by biopsy with histologic examination. Most are rare or unreported in immunocompetent hosts and are easily missed by those not familiar with them. This article describes the gross or endoscopic and histologic appearances and the diagnostic criteria for enteric pathologic processes seen in HIV-infected individuals.

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