1989
DOI: 10.1016/0896-8411(89)90170-4
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Parotid gland enlargement and xerostomia associated with labial sialadenitis in HIV-infected patients

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“…LECs with cervical lymphadenopathy are considered to be pathognomonic for HIV infection. It has also been documented that parotid disease in HIV-1 infection has increased from 6-10% 3,4 to 51% in AIDS. 6 HIV-related parotid swellings are often bilateral, soft, painless, asymmetrical and slow growing and are associated with persistent generalized cervical lymphadenopathy.…”
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“…LECs with cervical lymphadenopathy are considered to be pathognomonic for HIV infection. It has also been documented that parotid disease in HIV-1 infection has increased from 6-10% 3,4 to 51% in AIDS. 6 HIV-related parotid swellings are often bilateral, soft, painless, asymmetrical and slow growing and are associated with persistent generalized cervical lymphadenopathy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Enlargement of the parotid glands is a frequent occurrence, estimated at 6-10% overall incidence 3,4 and up to 30% in paediatric cases. 5 Occasionally, parotid swelling is the first sign of HIV infection in the patient.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La pathogénèse du syndrome lipodystrophique n'est pas encore élucidée : les mécanismes par Dans notre étude, la diminution du débit salivaire était plus importante chez les PVVIH ARV naïfs. Avant l'avènement de la multithérapie, l'hypertrophie des glandes parotides a été signalée chez 5 à 10 % des PVVIH [16][17][18] et il a été corrélé avec une diminution du taux de CD4 et à un stade avancé de l'infection à VIH ou le SIDA [19]. Notre analyse n'a pas montré de relation entre le taux de lymphocytes CD4 et la diminution du débit salivaire non stimulé.…”
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“…Originally described in 1985, (Ryan et al 1985) HIV-associated salivary gland disease affects www.intechopen.com 1-5% of the infected population (Shanti and Aziz 2009;Schiodt et al 1989) and usually involves diffuse enlargement of both parotid glands, known as bilateral parotid hypertrophy, although unilateral involvement has been seen. Also known as HIV-associated lymphoepithelial cysts of the parotid gland, they can occur as the initial manifestation of HIV infection or at any stage of the disease.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%