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61. Penn State Faculty Research Expertise Database (FRED)
Oral hairy leukoplakia, Leukoplakia, Hairy, Oral. hairy leukoplakia, hairy leukoplakia,Oral. hairy leukoplakias, hairy leukoplakias, Oral
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62. Hairy Leukoplakia
hairy leukoplakia Copyright © 19961997 Stuart Fischman, DMD All Rights Reserved.HIVdent Table of Contents Search the HIVdent Site
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63. Hairy Leukoplakia
hairy leukoplakia Copyright © 19962000 David Reznik, DDS All Rights Reserved.HIVdent Table of Contents Search the HIVdent Site
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64. Oral Hairy Leukoplakia
Oral hairy leukoplakia in nonimmunosuppressed patients. Report of four cases . Oral hairy leukoplakia in a patient with acute lymphocytic leukemia.
http://www.thedoctorsdoctor.com/diseases/oralhairyleukoplakia.htm
Background This interesting disease is found primarily in patients with a severe immunodeficiency such as in patients with AIDS. It presents with flat to hairy white lesions on the lateral or ventral borders of the tounge. It is asymptomatic and related to a patient's immune status. EPIDEMIOLOGY CHARACTERIZATION INCIDENCE 20% of asymptomatic HIV infected patients
Incidence grows as CD4 count decreases
Detection of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) DNA and antigens in oral mucosa of renal transplant patients without clinical evidence of oral hairy leukoplakia (OHL). Ammatuna P, Capone F, Giambelluca D, Pizzo I, D'Alia G, Margiotta V. Department of Hygiene and Microbiology, University of Palermo, Italy.
J Oral Pathol Med 1998 Oct;27(9):420-7 Abstract quote The use of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to detect the presence of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) DNA in oral mucosa in the absence of specific lesions gives rise to the problem of identifying the real viral replication sites. Hybridization with the EBV-specific probe was observed in 40/ 89 and 2/13 samples, respectively. Latent antigens (with or without lytic antigens) were detected in only 23 of the 40 samples (collected from eight different transplant patients) that were positive by in situ hybridization. Our data show that EBV is more frequently present in the oral mucosa of immunodeficient patients (where it can efficiently replicate) than in normal subjects.

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66. Viral Infections: Oral Hairy Leukoplakia
Oral hairy leukoplakia (OHL) has been associated with EpsteinBarr virus (EBV) and Podophyllin resin 25% for treatment of oral hairy leukoplakia an old
http://www.hivpositive.com/f-Oi/OppInfections/4-Viral/4-Vir-OralHairy.html
    Oral Hairy Leukoplakia Pathogen:
    Oral hairy leukoplakia (OHL) has been associated with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and with Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). The clinical significance of OHL in otherwise healthy, asymptomatic individuals is that it can be an early manifestation of HIV infection. One report (Torres et al.) suggested that the incidence of OHL is significantly higher for males than for females.
    Sites of Infection:
    While lesions usually appear on the lateral borders of the tongue but can also appear on the buccal and labial mucosae. The lesions of HL are corrugated or have a shaggy or "hairy" appearance.
    Diagnosis:
    By clinical presentation and confirmed by biopsy.
    Treatment Results:
    Lozada-Nur et al. treated 10 HL patients with one application of topical podophyllin resin. All patients responded within 4 to 5 days of treatment. Period of clinical remission ranged from 2 to 28 weeks. Investigators have noted that oral high-dose acyclovir (> 3 grams/day) can reduce or eliminate lesions. REFERENCES:
    Lozada-Nur F et al. Podophyllin resin 25% for treatment of oral hairy leukoplakia: an old treatment for a new lesion. J AIDS 4(5): 543-546, 1991. Torres R et al. Oral lesions in patients with HIV infection enrolled in CPCRA trials. Abstract PBO 165, X Intl Conf AIDS, Japan, 1994.

67. Oral Hairy Leukoplakia
Oral hairy leukoplakia. A viral infection that gives you a hairy white coatingon the inside of your mouth and on the sides of your tongue.
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Oral hairy leukoplakia
A viral infection that gives you a hairy white coating on the inside of your mouth and on the sides of your tongue. Experts think it might be caused by the Epstein-Barr virus and with the human papilloma virus (HPV)

68. Hairy Leukoplakia
hairy leukoplakia. Photo hairy leukoplakia (Looko-PLAY-key-uh) HairyLeukoplakia (Loo-ko-PLAY-key-uh) caused by the Epstein-Barr virus
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69. Arch Intern Med -- Abstract: Regression Of Oral Hairy Leukoplakia During Zidovud
Regression of oral hairy leukoplakia during zidovudine therapy. HA Kessler, CABenson and P. Urbanski Department of Medicine, RushPresbyterian-St Luke s
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Regression of oral hairy leukoplakia during zidovudine therapy
H. A. Kessler, C. A. Benson and P. Urbanski
Department of Medicine, Rush-Presbyterian-St Luke's Medical Center, Chicago, IL 60612. We describe two patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection and oral hairy leukoplakia whose tongue lesions resolved on oral zidovudine therapy. During therapy, each patient had a measurable reduction in human immunodeficiency virus antigen corresponding with clinical regression of oral lesions. The clinical course suggests that zidovudine may have

70. Arch Intern Med -- Abstract: Human Immunodeficiency Virus-related Oral Manifesta
RESULTS Only hairy leukoplakia, candidiasis, and ulcers were observed.The occurrence of hairy leukoplakia and candidiasis was higher in men (22% and 24%,
http://archinte.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/156/19/2249
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Human immunodeficiency virus-related oral manifestations and gender. A longitudinal analysis. The University of California, San Francisco Oral AIDS Center Epidemiology Collaborative Group
C. H. Shiboski, J. F. Hilton, J. M. Neuhaus, A. Canchola and D. Greenspan
Department of Stomatology, University of California, San Francisco, USA. BACKGROUND: Because human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection affects an increasing number of women in the United States, we investigated the role played by gender in the occurrence of HIV-related oral conditions. METHODS:

71. AIDS - Fulltext: Volume 15(14) September 28, 2001 P 1910-1911 Oral Clinical Mark
Considering that the diagnosis of oral candidosis and hairy leukoplakia is Oral hairy leukoplakia and oral candidiasis as predictors of HIV viral load.
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Oral clinical markers and viral load in a prospective cohort of Mexican HIV-infected patients
Ram­rez-Amador, Velia a ; Esquivel-Pedraza, Lilly b ; Sierra-Madero, Juan b ; Soto-Ramirez, Luis b ; Gonz¡lez-Ram­rez, Imelda a ; Anaya-Saavedra, Gabriela a ; Rodriguez-Diaz, Roberto b ; Vick-Fragoso, Rodolfo c ; Ponce-de-Leon, Sergio b a Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco; b Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Medicas y de la Nutricion 'Salvador Zubiran'; and c Hospital General 'Dr Manuel Gea Gonz¡lez', Mexico D.F. Sponsorship: This research was supported by a Consejo Nacional de Ciencias y Tecnologia (CONACYT) grant no. 28250M, Mexico. Received: 27 April 2001; accepted: 2 May 2001. Recent cross-sectional studies have suggested that oral candidosis and hairy leukoplakia could be considered as clinical markers of high viral load levels and CD4 cell depletion in HIV infection . However, until now, this association has not been documented in a prospective longitudinal study. Therefore, the aim of this cohort study was to determine the association of the occurrence of oral candidosis and hairy leukoplakia with HIV-RNA plasma levels and CD4 T cell counts in Mexican HIV-infected individuals.

72. AIDS - Fulltext: Volume 13(15) October 22, 1999 P 2174 Oral Hairy Leukoplakia An
Oral hairy leukoplakia and oral candidiasis as predictors of HIV viral load Risk indicators for oral candidiasis and oral hairy leukoplakia in
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Oral hairy leukoplakia and oral candidiasis as predictors of HIV viral load
Patton, Lauren L. a ; McKaig, Rosemary G. a ; Eron, Joseph J. Jr b ; Lawrence, Herenia P. d ; Strauss, Ronald P. ac a Department of Dental Ecology, b Department of Medicine, and c Department of Social Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA; and d Department of Community Dentistry, University of Toronto, Canada. Sponsorship: This work was supported by grants NIH DE11369 and P30-HD37260 from the National Institutes of Health. Received: 2 March 1999; revised: 16 June 1999; accepted: 24 June 1999. Article Outline Figures/Tables
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Oral hairy leukoplakia (OHL) and oral candidiasis (OC) increase in prevalence in immune suppressed cohorts[ ], and have been associated with immune dysfunction and reduced quantities of CD4 lymphocytes[ ]. They are markers of clinical progression to AIDS independent of the CD4 cell count[

73. Oral Hairy Leukoplakia
ORAL hairy leukoplakia. White plaque on lateral border of the tongue. It doesn trub off. Usually a exclusive symptom of HIV patients.
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ORAL HAIRY LEUKOPLAKIA White plaque on lateral border of the tongue. It doesn't rub off. Usually a exclusive symptom of HIV patients. May also be caused by the Epstein-Barr virus. (the etiology of mononucleosis) It typically grows bilaterally.

74. Health/Conditions And Diseases/Infectious Diseases/Viral/Epstein-Barr Virus/Hair
Information resources on hairy leukoplakia (HK) and other oral conditions,including FAQs, from The Body. url www.thebody.com/cgi/oralans.html; mozilla.org
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    75. AIDSinfo - HIV / AIDS Glossary
    hairy leukoplakia A whitish lesion that appears on the side of the tongue andinside cheeks. The lesion appears raised, with a ribbed or hairy surface.
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    76. AIDSinfo - HIV / AIDS Glossary
    ORAL hairy leukoplakia (OHL) A whitish lesion that appears on the side of thetongue and inside cheeks. The lesion appears raised, with a ribbed or hairy
    http://www.aidsinfo.nih.gov/ed_resources/glossary/default.asp?id=589&letter=o

    77. Entrez PubMed
    Abstract, Incidence of oral candidiasis and oral hairy leukoplakia in HIVinfectedadults in North Carolina. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol
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    78. Entrez PubMed
    We describe a case of secondary syphilis of the tongue in which the main clinicalpresentation of th
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    79. Bee Propolis For Thrush, Fungus, Or Leukoplakia? - AIDS Treatment News
    treating thrush, fungal infections, and even hairy leukoplakia. If propolisstops the hairy leukoplakia, it may prevent this activation and help prevent
    http://www.aids.org/atn/a-037-01.html

    News
    AIDS Treatment News Issue #37
    Bee Propolis for Thrush, Fungus, or Leukoplakia?
    by John S. James
    Published: July 31, 1987 Last week we first heard word of mouth reports that propolis, sold in health-food stores, may be helpful in
    treating thrush, fungal infections, and even hairy leukoplakia. We interviewed two persons with ARC who have used it; both are known personally to this writer. We have not heard of any others with HIV who have used propolis. But the results for these two were dramatic enough to suggest that this treatment might be useful for others.
    Background on Propolis
    Propolis, a waxy, resinous substance gathered by bees from buds of trees and used as a cement in the hive, has been scientifically studied as an antifungal, antibacterial, and antiviral treatment in the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, and China. But U.S. medicine has ignored propolis so completely that the word does not even appear in any of the three major medical dictionaries in common use. Health-food stores have long carried propolis, both in its raw form and in tinctures and capsules.
    The published work on propolis, mostly from Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, consists of highly technical laboratory studies, along with largely anecdotal clinical reports, usually of treatment for infections. Apparently there has not been a major effort to prove the effectiveness of propolis with controlled clinical trials, as is done with new drug products from Western pharmaceutical companies. Such trials would be expensive, and it is hard to see a motive for them in countries where physicians and lay persons alike already use the treatment as part of traditional practice. Nor would a U.S. pharmaceutical company be likely to spend the millions of dollars required to gain marketing approval under our system of medicine, for a product already cheaply available through the health-products industry. So propolis simply dropped out of the U.S. medical system. Only the patients might have cared, and they have had no voice for systematic research or advocacy on such matters.

    80. San Francisco: Stress And Hairy Leukoplakia Study - AIDS Treatment News
    Persons in the San Francisco area who have had hairy leukoplakia and are notcurrently taking antivirals are wanted for a onemonth study at the University
    http://www.aids.org/atn/a-064-08.html

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    AIDS Treatment News Issue #64
    San Francisco: Stress and Hairy Leukoplakia Study
    Published: September 9, 1988 Persons in the San Francisco area who have had hairy leukoplakia and are not currently taking antivirals are wanted for a one-month study at the University of California, San Francisco. The study, conducted by Doctors Tom Coates, Marcus Conant, and Susan Folkman, is non-invasive; participants will fill out questionnaires daily for 28 days.
    If you are interested in participating and would like more information, call Dr. Folkman, Glenn Strome, or Mike Ward at (415) 476-0981.
    (a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization)
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