HIV/AIDS associated malignancies of the head and neck

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Bunn, Belinda Kathleen
Van Heerden, Willem Francois Petrus

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South African Dental Association

Abstract

Patients with HIV/AIDS are at increased risk for the development of malignancy. Kaposi’s sarcoma, non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and cervical carcinoma in women are regarded as AIDS-defining malignancies. The spectrum of malignancy is, however, changing, particularly where patients receive highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). South Africa has the highest number of HIV-infected individuals globally. The possibility of the oral health care worker encountering HIV/ AIDS-related pathology therefore seems inevitable. The aim of this article is to heighten the awareness of head and neck malignancies occurring in HIV/AIDS whilst highlighting some of the clinical features in order to facilitate early recognition and diagnosis. It is of clinical significance that in many instances, identification of these malignancies precedes HIV/ AIDS diagnosis. Optimal patient management requires close co-operation between the oral health care practitioner and the extended health care team.

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HIV/AIDS, Malignancy, Head, Neck

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Bun, BK & Van Heerden, WFP 2012, 'HIV/AIDS associated malignancies of the head and neck', South African Dental Journal, vol. 67, no. 10, pp. 590-592.