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Human papillomavirus and oral manifestations in a patient with HIV: A case report and literature review
2021
World Academy of Sciences Journal
Oral lesions in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) include acute pseudomembranous candidiasis, pigmentation, HIV-associated periodontitis and oral hairy leukoplakia. Papillomas can also occur in patients with HIV. Papillomas are benign exophytic growths that can occur anywhere in the human body. The surface of such papillomas have characteristic numerous finger-like projections and usually appear necrotic due to thrombosed capillaries. The present study describes the case of a
doi:10.3892/wasj.2021.127
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