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362 related items for PubMed ID: 16792726

  • 1. Oral candidosis and oral hairy leukoplakia as predictors of HAART failure in Brazilian HIV-infected patients.
    Miziara ID, Weber R.
    Oral Dis; 2006 Jul; 12(4):402-7. PubMed ID: 16792726
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  • 2. Risk indicators for oral candidiasis and oral hairy leukoplakia in HIV-infected adults.
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  • 3. Oral lesions as predictors of highly active antiretroviral therapy failure in Brazilian HIV-infected children.
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  • 4. Risk factors for oral hairy leukoplakia in HIV-infected adults of Brazil.
    Moura MD, Grossmann Sde M, Fonseca LM, Senna MI, Mesquita RA.
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  • 5. Oral lesions as clinical markers of highly active antiretroviral therapy failure: a nested case-control study in Mexico City.
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  • 6. Incidence of oral candidiasis and oral hairy leukoplakia in HIV-infected adults in North Carolina.
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  • 7. Sensitivity, specificity, and positive predictive value of oral opportunistic infections in adults with HIV/AIDS as markers of immune suppression and viral burden.
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  • 8. Oral candidosis as a clinical marker of immune failure in patients with HIV/AIDS on HAART.
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  • 9. Oral manifestations of HIV infection in relation to clinical and CD4 immunological status in northern and southern Thai patients.
    Kerdpon D, Pongsiriwet S, Pangsomboon K, Iamaroon A, Kampoo K, Sretrirutchai S, Geater A, Robison V.
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  • 10. Impact of PI and NNRTI HAART-based therapy on oral lesions of Brazilian HIV-infected patients.
    Ortega KL, Vale DA, Magalhães MH.
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  • 11. Identification of oral candidosis, hairy leukoplakia and recurrent oral ulcers as distinct cases of immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome.
    Ramírez-Amador VA, Espinosa E, González-Ramírez I, Anaya-Saavedra G, Ormsby CE, Reyes-Terán G.
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  • 12. Ability of HIV/AIDS patients to self-diagnose oral opportunistic infections.
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  • 13. Synchronous kinetics of CD4+ lymphocytes and viral load before the onset of oral candidosis and hairy leukoplakia in a cohort of Mexican HIV-infected patients.
    Ramírez-Amador V, Ponce-De-León S, Sierra-Madero J, Soto-Ramírez L, Esquivel-Pedraza L, Anaya-Saavedra G.
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  • 14. Effect of PI-HAART on the prevalence of oral lesions in HIV-1 infected patients. A Greek study.
    Nicolatou-Galitis O, Velegraki A, Paikos S, Economopoulou P, Stefaniotis T, Papanikolaou IS, Kordossis T.
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  • 16. Oral lesions in Brazilian HIV-infected children undergoing HAART.
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  • 17. Presence of Epstein-Barr virus, cytomegalovirus and human papillomavirus in normal oral mucosa of HIV-infected and renal transplant patients.
    Ammatuna P, Campisi G, Giovannelli L, Giambelluca D, Alaimo C, Mancuso S, Margiotta V.
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  • 18. Diagnostic accuracy of CD4 cell count increase for virologic response after initiating highly active antiretroviral therapy.
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  • 20. Oral Candida colonization and its relation with predisposing factors in HIV-infected children and their uninfected siblings in Brazil: the era of highly active antiretroviral therapy.
    Cerqueira DF, Portela MB, Pomarico L, de Araújo Soares RM, de Souza IP, Castro GF.
    J Oral Pathol Med; 2010 Feb 01; 39(2):188-94. PubMed ID: 20040023
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