Volume: 39 Issue: 2
Year: 2019, Page: 372-376, Doi: https://doi.org/10.51248/v39i2.24
Oral candidiasis is the most common opportunistic infection in human immunodeficiency virus infection. History, clinical examination, investigation and diagnosis of oral candidiasis is important for early diagnosis and treatment of HIV infection. Pseudomembranous candidiasis and erythematous candidiasis are associated with immune compromised state and so it is of prognostic significance like reduction in the viral load and CD4 positive T lymphocytes. In this case report, we present a case of a 34-year-old physically challenged asymptomatic male who came for replacement of mandibular anterior tooth who was diagnosed with all four common variants of oral candidiasis which predicted HIV infection. Quality of life of the patient was improved after the diagnosis and treatment.
Keywords: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome; human immunodeficiency virus; anti-retroviral therapy; oral candidiasis; opportunistic infection.
Jayapriya Ramadurai, T.N. Uma Maheswari, Mukundh Chaithanya V. Multiple variants of oral candidiasis as a predictor for HIV/AIDS diagnosis-A case report. Biomedicine: 2019; 39(2): 372- 376