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HIV/AIDS Related Neck Diseases

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AIDS patients often develop otorhinolaryngological diseases as Marcuser and Sooy [9] reported in 1985 that 165 cases among 399 AIDS patients (41 %) have cranial and cervical symptoms, including oral and pharyngeal KS, candida infection and the most commonly found nasal sinusitis.

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Li, H. (2014). HIV/AIDS Related Neck Diseases. In: Li, H. (eds) Radiology of HIV/AIDS. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7823-8_16

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