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= AIDS-related complex (ARC) = |
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== Definition == |
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* Syndrome of illnesses that occur before AIDS (CD4 between 200 and 350) |
* Syndrome of illnesses that occur before AIDS (CD4 between 200 and 350) |
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* No longer a term that's used, but is still a useful concept |
* No longer a term that's used, but is still a useful concept |
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== Diseases == |
== Diseases == |
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* Oral candidiasis |
* Oral candidiasis ([[Candida]]) |
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** 90% of patients without another underlying risk factor (DM, antibiotics, dentures, or inhaled steroids) will develop AIDS in 1 year |
** 90% of patients without another underlying risk factor (DM, antibiotics, dentures, or inhaled steroids) will develop AIDS in 1 year |
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* Oral hairy leukoplakia |
* [[Oral hairy leukoplakia]] |
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** White patches on the side of the tongue that cannot be scraped off |
** White patches on the side of the tongue that cannot be scraped off |
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** Opportunistic infection caused by EBV |
** Opportunistic infection caused by [[EBV]] |
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Latest revision as of 16:57, 25 January 2022
- Syndrome of illnesses that occur before AIDS (CD4 between 200 and 350)
- No longer a term that's used, but is still a useful concept
Diseases
- Oral candidiasis (Candida)
- 90% of patients without another underlying risk factor (DM, antibiotics, dentures, or inhaled steroids) will develop AIDS in 1 year
- Oral hairy leukoplakia
- White patches on the side of the tongue that cannot be scraped off
- Opportunistic infection caused by EBV