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KMID : 0361020090520020166
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
2009 Volume.52 No. 2 p.166 ~ p.171
Clinical Features of Opportunistic Diseases of Neck in HIV-Infected Patients
Lee Chang-Hoon

Cho Jung-Hae
Kim Young-Ha
Kim Hyung-Min
Kim Min-Sik
Sun Dong-Il
Abstract
Background and Objectives : More than half of all patients who are diagnosed with human immunodeficiency virus infection have clinical findings in the head and neck region. The objectives of our study were to find out which clinical features of HIV infected patients have opportunistic diseases in the neck.
Subjects and Method : Medical records of HIV infected patients (n=103) treated at Kangnam St. Mary¡¯s hospital from April 2000 to December 2007 were retrospectively analyzed.
Results:Of 103 patients, 77 had opportunistic diseases. Of these 77 patients, 12 had the diseases in the neck and 65 in the extracervical lesion. Among the opportunistic diseases in neck, tuberculosis was the most prevalent (6 pts), followed by inflammatory lymphadenopathy (2 pts), Kaposi¡¯s sarcoma (2 pts) and malignant lymphoma (2 pts).
Conclusion:HIV infected patients must be made aware of chances of opportunistic disease in the neck so that proper testing and treatment may ensue.
KEYWORD
HIV infection, Neck, Opportunistic disease
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