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HIV-associated pityriasis rubra pilaris responsive to triple antiretroviral therapy.

Br J Dermatol. 1999 May;140(5):931-4. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE MED/99282227
Gonzalez-Lopez A; Velasco E; Pozo T; Del Villar A; Departments of Dermatology, Rio Hortega University Hospital,; Valladolid, Spain.


Abstract: HIV-associated pityriasis rubra pilaris (PRP) or PRP type VI designates a new distinctive entity reported in HIV patients. It is characterized by cutaneous lesions of PRP and variable association with lesions of acne conglobata, hidradenitis suppurativa and lichen spinulosus. We report a patient with HIV-associated PRP which was treated by triple antiretroviral therapy (zidovudine, lamivudin and saquinavir) with complete response. The patient has remained free from symptoms for 20 months of follow-up. We review the clinical features, pathology, evolution, treatment and possible aetiology of this recently described entity.


Keywords: JOURNAL ARTICLE REVIEW REVIEW OF REPORTED CASES Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/*COMPLICATIONS/DRUG THERAPY/ IMMUNOLOGY Adult Anti-HIV Agents/*THERAPEUTIC USE Case Report CD4 Lymphocyte Count Drug Therapy, Combination Female Human HIV Protease Inhibitors/THERAPEUTIC USE Lamivudine/THERAPEUTIC USE Pityriasis Rubra Pilaris/*COMPLICATIONS/*DRUG THERAPY/IMMUNOLOGY Saquinavir/THERAPEUTIC USE Zidovudine/THERAPEUTIC USEKWDjournalarticlereviewreviewofreportedcasesacquiredimmunodeficiencysyndrome/KWDcomplications/drugtherapy/immunologyadultanti-hivagents/KWDtherapeuticusecasereportcd4lymphocytecountdrugtherapy,combinationfemalehumanhivproteaseinhibitors/therapeuticuselamivudine/therapeuticusepityriasisrubrapilaris/KWDcomplications/KWDdrugtherapy/immunologysaquinavir/therapeuticusezidovudine/therapeuticuse
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