[与艾滋病毒/艾滋病有关的头颈部临床特征概述]。

Dominik Banto Eckert, Federico Soldati, Florian Desgranges
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艾滋病病毒感染分为几个阶段:急性原发感染期、CD4+ T 淋巴细胞逐渐减少的慢性期以及称为艾滋病的晚期疾病期。耳鼻喉科疾病影响着 40% 到 80% 的 HIV 感染者。有些是艾滋病的特异性症状,有些则强烈提示感染了艾滋病病毒,还有些虽然不是特异性的,但在这些患者中更为常见。识别这些情况对于早期诊断感染、及时开始抗逆转录病毒治疗、减少病毒传播和预防并发症至关重要。本文探讨了耳鼻喉科临床特征在 HIV 感染不同阶段的多样性。
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[Overview of head and neck clinical features related to HIV/AIDS].

HIV infection is characterized by several phases: an acute primary infection, a chronic phase with a progressive decline in CD4+ T lymphocytes, and an advanced disease phase called AIDS. Otorhinolaryngologic conditions affect between 40% and 80% of people living with HIV. Some are specific to AIDS, others are strongly suggestive of HIV infection, and some, though non-specific, are more common in these patients. Recognizing these conditions is crucial to early diagnosis of infection, prompt initiation of antiretroviral therapy, reduction of viral transmission, and prevention of complications. This article explores the diversity of otorhinolaryngologic clinical features seen at different stages of HIV infection.

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