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Unusual presentation of a disseminated oral HPV infection after combined antiretroviral therapy initiation.

Daniela Assis do ValeLais Magda Araújo FerraciniMarcus Vinícius da Silva Rodrigues BuenoAna Carolina Mamana Fernandes SouzaPaulo Henrique Braz-SilvaKarem López Ortega
Published in: Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo (2019)
HPV clinical manifestations have their characteristics modified by the use of combined antiretroviral therapy (cART), although its incidence is unaffected by cART. We report an unusual presentation of oral HPV infection and discuss an effective treatment for disseminated HPV lesions. A 52-year-old male of Asian-origin, HIV-seropositive, presented with extensive nodular lesions throughout the oral mucosa extending to the oropharyngeal region. Biopsy followed by histopathological examination and HPV genotyping were performed. The treatment was initiated with topical application of podophyllin and trichloroacetic acid. HPV lesions in oral mucosa are generally easy to handle. Extensive lesions can make it difficult to choose an effective treatment that meets the patient's particularities and medication availability.
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