Recalcitrant oral squamous cell papilloma lesions in two HIV-infected patients successfully treated with topical imiquimod.

Lilly Esquivel-Pedraza, Laura Fernández-Cuevas, Marcela Saeb-Lima, Brenda Alicia Guerrero-Ramos, Amparo Hernández-Salazar, Silvia Méndez-Flores
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Background: Squamous cell papilloma is a benign mucosal disease associated with human papillomavirus. Its presence in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients has rarely been reported. Therapeutic modalities for oral squamous cell papilloma have limited success and recurrences are frequent in HIV-infected subjects. Imiquimod, is a topical immunomodulator successfully used in some human papillomavirus-related oral lesions. However, its use for oral squamous cell papillomas in HIV-infected individuals has never been described.

Observations: We report two male adult patients with HIV-infection, B2 and C3 stage respectively, undergoing antiretroviral therapy, with multiple recalcitrant oral squamous cell papillomas, predominantly affecting the masticatory mucosa. These lesions were successfully treated with daily topical imiquimod 5% cream for a few weeks, with only mild and well-tolerated side effects. No recurrences were observed after a follow-up period of over 20 months.

Conclusions: Our cases highlight the value of imiquimod for the non-invasive treatment of multiple persistent oral squamous cell papillomas in two HIV-infected patients.

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顽固性口腔鳞状细胞乳头状瘤病变在两个hiv感染患者成功治疗外用咪喹莫特。
背景:鳞状细胞乳头状瘤是一种与人乳头瘤病毒相关的良性粘膜疾病。它在人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)感染患者中的存在很少被报道。口腔鳞状细胞乳头状瘤的治疗方法取得了有限的成功,并且在hiv感染者中经常复发。咪喹莫特是一种局部免疫调节剂,成功地用于一些人乳头瘤病毒相关的口腔病变。然而,它在hiv感染者口腔鳞状细胞乳头状瘤中的应用从未被描述过。观察:我们报告了2例男性成年hiv感染患者,分别为B2期和C3期,接受抗逆转录病毒治疗,多发性难治性口腔鳞状细胞乳头状瘤,主要影响咀嚼粘膜。这些病变成功地治疗每日外用5%咪喹莫特乳膏数周,只有轻微和耐受良好的副作用。随访超过20个月,未见复发。结论:我们的病例强调了咪喹莫特对两名hiv感染患者的多发性持续性口腔鳞状细胞乳头状瘤的非侵入性治疗的价值。
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