PMID: 8606662Mar 18, 1996Paper

Managing HIV. Part 5: Treating secondary outcomes. 5.2 HIV and oral disease

The Medical Journal of Australia
P Foltyn, D Marriott

Abstract

Oral manifestations of HIV infection often represent the first clinical signs of this disease. Early management of oral lesions reduces the prospect of what would normally be routine procedures in the mouth becoming compromised and complicated when the immune system is further suppressed.

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