1.Dermatoses in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infected Patients with A Focus on Infections: A 12-month Cross-sectional Study in Hospital Sungai Buloh
Zareen Aidah Yahya ; Adawiyah Jamil ; Norli Marwyne Mohammed Noor
Malaysian Journal of Dermatology 2022;48(Jun 2022):58-65
		                        		
		                        			Background:
		                        			Cutaneous disorders are common clinical manifestations of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus 
(HIV). In the era of antiretroviral therapy (ART), the spectrum of cutaneous disorders in HIV-infected 
patients has changed. We assessed the types of dermatoses, including cutaneous infections in HIVpositive patients and the association between the peripheral CD4 cell count and the severity of skin 
infection.
		                        		
		                        			Methods:
		                        			All HIV-positive patients referred to the Dermatology Department of Hospital Sungai Buloh from 
January 2021 – December 2021 were enrolled in a prospective cross-sectional study. Patients were 
subjected to a complete medical and physical examination and appropriate investigation to confirm 
the diagnosis. 
		                        		
		                        			Results:
		                        			A total of 112 (92.6%) male and 9 (7.4%) female patients with a mean age of 38.76 ± SD years 
participated. The majority of patients were Malay (56.2%), with MSM (54.5%) being the commonest 
mode of transmission. 65.2% of patients had CD4≥350 cells/ mm3
 and 86.7% of patients were on ART. 
Infections (56.1%) were the most common group of mucocutaneous manifestations, with 45.6% of 
these due to viral infections. There was no statistically significant correlation between the CD4 count 
and the severity of skin involvement in bacterial (p=0.302), viral (p=0.145) and fungal (p=0.533) 
infections.
		                        		
		                        			Conclusion
		                        			Viral infection were the commonest cutaneous manifestations in HIV- positive patients. The frequency 
and severity of the cutaneous infections were much more common in patients with more advanced 
immunosuppression.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			HIV Infections
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		                        			 Dermatomycoses
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
2.Diagnostic Biopsy Site in Cutaneous Angiosarcoma: Reflections from 3 Cases
Fatimah Zanirah NORDIN ; Adawiyah JAMIL ; Low Dy WIN ; Norli Marwyne Mohammed Noor ; Norazirah Md NOR ; Lee Bang ROM
Malaysian Journal of Dermatology 2018;40(June):53-58
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Angiosarcoma is a rare, malignant vascular endothelium neoplasm with poor prognosis. Cutaneousangiosarcoma makes up a majority of its presentation. Diagnosis is often delayed due to the nature ofits clinical presentation. We report 3 cases of cutaneous angiosarcoma to focus on the importance ofbiopsy site selection in securing the histopathological diagnosis.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
            
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