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Oral and cutaneous manifestations of HIV. [interactive multimedia]

Norwood, MA : SilverPlatter Education, c1995 1 computer optical disc : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE AV/9513127
Johnson RA; Kane KS; Haimowitz J


Abstract: (Producer) Current estimates are that 1.2 million persons are infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in the United States. By the year 2000, the projection is that up to 120 million will have become infected worldwide. Nearly all persons with HIV disease experience oral and/or cutaneous complications during the course of their illness. Increasingly during the next decade, all health care providers including primary care physicians, internists, dentists, and dermatologists will be called upon to diagnose and treat HIV disease. This CD-ROM contains almost 300 original photographic images with accompanying text describing the clinical lesions, treatment options, and some histopathological comparisons.
Keywords: *AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections HIV Infections/*COMPLICATIONS/*DIAGNOSIS *Oral Manifestations *Skin Manifestations MONOGRAPHKWDaids-relatedopportunisticinfectionshivinfections/KWDcomplications/KWDdiagnosisKWDoralmanifestationsKWDskinmanifestationsmonograph
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