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Dermatologische Manifestation von HIV-Infektion und Aids

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Veränderungen der Haut bzw. der sichtbaren Schleimhäute finden sich bei praktisch allen HIV-Patienten und begleiten vom Exanthem der akuten HIV-Krankheit bei Serokonversion bis zum ausgedehnt lebensbedrohlichen Kaposi-Sarkom der Endphase den gesamten Weg der Erkrankung. Sie tragen somit erheblich zur Morbidität bei [45].

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Rasokat, H. (1998). Dermatologische Manifestation von HIV-Infektion und Aids. In: Husstedt, I.W. (eds) HIV und Aids. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-85266-4_8

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