Published: 1 March 2018
Author(s): Mayumi Imahashi, Yoshiyuki Yokomaku
Issue: March 2018
Section: Internal Medicine Flashcard

A 51-year-old man infected with HIV for more than 10 years visited our HIV clinic due to lesions in his throat. He had a CD4 T-cell count of >500 cells per μl and a HIV-RNA viral load of <20 copies per mm3. Nearly 3 months before this presentation, the patient participated in oral sex. At the clinic, he presented with a milky and (Fig. 1A). He did not have any other symptoms on his skin.

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