COMPARISON STUDY OF MOUTH SORES AND IMMUNOLOGICAL CHANGES AMONG PEOPLE WITH HIV INFECTION
- VernacularTitle:ХДХВ-ИЙН ХАЛДВАРТАЙ ҮЙЛЧЛҮҮЛЭГЧДИЙН АМНЫ САЛСТАД ГАРСАН ЭМГЭГИЙН ТОХИОЛДОЛ, ДАРХЛААНЫ ӨӨРЧЛӨЛТИЙГ ХАРЬЦУУЛАН СУДАЛСАН БАЙДАЛ
- Author:
Batsuuri M
1
;
Urjinlkham J
1
;
Davaalkham J
2
;
Bayarchimeg B
1
;
Oyun-Enkh P
1
;
Oyunkhishig Kh
1
;
Nyamsuren E
1
Author Information
1. School of Dentistry, MNUMS
2. ХӨСҮТ-ийн ДОХ/БЗДХ-ын ТСАлба
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
HIV+, CD4+, viral load, oral lesions
- From:Innovation
2018;12(4):12-15
- CountryMongolia
- Language:Mongolian
-
Abstract:
BACKGROUND. To identify the prevalence of oral lesions in HIV positive group of patients, and to compare their CD4 cell count and viral load to stages of disease progress.
MATERIAL AND METHODS. In the present study, we evaluated 30 HIV+ adult patients, attended to the AIDS/STI Department of National Center for Communicable Diseases, Ministry of Health Mongolia. Each patient was clinically examined for detection of oral mucosal lesions. In addition, CD4 cell count was determined by Flow Cytometry, as well as viral load by RT-PCR (Amplicor HIV- RNA, TM test 1.5, Roche)
RESULTS. 46% of all examined HIV/AIDS patients had oral lesions. Oral Candidiasis constituted the most common lesion, representing 35%, Herpes 22%, followed by Oral Leukoplakia 17%, Necrotizing ulcerative periodontitis 9%, Aphthous Recurrent Stomatitis 13%, Kaposi’s sarcoma 4%. The patients, who have a viral load high exhibited oral lesions related to HIV, independent of CD4 cell count, although patients with CD4+ levels of 233 cel/mm3 were more susceptible to develop these lesions.
СONCLUSION. The most common oral lesion was Oral Candidiasis, followed by Oral Leukoplakia and Necrotizing ulcerative periodontitis. A high viral load was strongly associated to the oral lesions occurrence independently of CD4+cell count..