Oropharyngeal Manifestations in Patients with HIV from Northeastern Romania
Amelia Elena Surdu, Isabela Ioana Loghin, Victor Daniel Dorobăţ, Vlad Hârtie, Șerban Alin Rusu, Ion Cecan, Amelia Andreea Mihăescu, Otilia Eva, Carmen Mihaela Dorobăț

TL;DR
This study examines oropharyngeal issues in HIV patients from northeastern Romania, highlighting common conditions and treatments.
Contribution
The study provides a detailed analysis of oropharyngeal manifestations and treatment patterns in an HIV-positive population in Romania.
Findings
Oral candidiasis was the most common oropharyngeal manifestation in HIV patients.
Men were more frequently affected than women, with the majority being young adults aged 30 to 39.
Fluconazole was the most commonly used treatment for oropharyngeal conditions.
Abstract
Backgrounds and objective: Disorders in the stomatognathic system and otorhinolaryngologic manifestations are frequently observed in individuals living with HIV. Ear, neck, and throat (ENT) signs and symptoms often serve as critical markers of treatment failure, particularly in the advanced stages of HIV infection. This article aims to evaluate and consolidate recent developments in the treatment and management of otorhinolaryngological manifestations in HIV-positive patients. Materials and methods: We carried out a retrospective clinical investigation of patients admitted with HIV/AIDS in the northeastern region of Romania, hospitalized in the “St. Parascheva” Clinical Hospital of Infectious Diseases in Iasi. We followed the viro-immunological status correlated with patients’ otolaryngology and dental symptomatology, aiming to emphasize the comorbidities of HIV/AIDS cases. The study…
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TopicsHIV/AIDS oral health manifestations · Oral and gingival health research · Oral Health Pathology and Treatment
