Management of oropharyngeal and esophageal candidiasis in patients with HIV infection.

HIV therapy Pub Date : 2010-05-04 DOI:10.2217/HIV.10.18
J. Vázquez
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Mucocutaneous candidiasis is frequently one of the first signs of HIV infection. Over 90% of patients with AIDS will develop oropharyngeal candidiasis at some time during their illness. Although numerous antifungal agents have been developed, azoles, both topical (clotrimazole) and systemic (fluconazole, itraconazole, voriconazole and posaconazole), have replaced older topical antifungals (gentian violet and nystatin) in the management of oropharyngeal candidiasis in these patients. The systemic azoles are generally safe and effective agents in HIV-infected patients with oropharyngeal candidiasis. A constant concern in these patients are relapses, which depend on the degree of immunosuppression and are commonly encountered after topical therapy rather than with systemic azole therapy. In patients with fluconazole-refractory mucosal candidiasis, treatment options now include itraconazole solution, voriconazole, posaconazole and the newer echinocandins (caspofungin, micafungin and anidulafungin). The object...
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HIV感染患者口咽和食管念珠菌病的治疗。
皮肤粘膜念珠菌病通常是HIV感染的最初症状之一。超过90%的艾滋病患者在发病期间会出现口咽念珠菌病。虽然已经开发出了许多抗真菌药物,但在治疗这些患者的口咽念珠菌病方面,无论是外用(克曲康唑)还是全身(氟康唑、伊曲康唑、伏立康唑和泊沙康唑)的唑类药物已经取代了较老的外用抗真菌药物(龙胆紫和制霉菌素)。全身唑类药物对hiv感染口咽念珠菌病患者通常是安全有效的药物。这些患者一直关注的是复发,这取决于免疫抑制的程度,通常在局部治疗后而不是全身治疗后遇到。对于氟康唑难治性粘膜念珠菌病患者,目前的治疗方案包括伊曲康唑溶液、伏立康唑、泊沙康唑和较新的棘白菌素(卡泊芬津、米卡芬津和阿尼杜拉芬津)。对象……
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