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OI: Oral Hairy Leukoplakia -- ÆGIS Oral hairy leukoplakia (OHL) is often the first opportunistic to appear.Symptoms include white lesions on the edgest of the tongue. http://www.aegis.com/topics/oi/oi-ohl.html
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Oral Hairy Leukoplakia. A Distinctive Marker Of Human T-cell Oral hairy leukoplakia (HL) is a newly described lesion occurring principally onthe lateral borders of the tongue in immunosuppressed homosexual men http://www.aegis.com/aidsline/1987/aug/M8780042.html
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Hairy Leukoplakia hairy leukoplakia is a unique whitish, irregular plaque of the side of the While the virus is under control, hairy leukoplakia diminishes or disappears. http://www.maxillofacialcenter.com/BondBook/mucosa/hairyleuk.html
Extractions: The Gauley River in West Virginia, above the dam. Quick Review Hairy leukoplakia is a unique whitish, irregular plaque of the side of the tongue, sometimes with surface projections long enough to appear to be "hairs" but usually with only a granular or nodular appearance. It rarely is seen at on the cheek mucosa near the corners of the lips, and look-alike lesions have been reported in HIV-negative patients, especially those with lichen planus. This lesion causes no significant problem but it is a sign of AIDS, hence, the treatment is directed at the generalized and very serious HIV virus disease. While the virus is under control, hairy leukoplakia diminishes or disappears. Most lesions have virus, bacteria and fungi within them but they are not considered contagious in the usual sense. Top of This Page Introduction Note: click on underlined words for more detail or photos. A well-demarcated, painless, verruciform hyperkeratotic lesion of the lateral tongue in HIV-infected male homosexuals was first reported in 1981 as
Leukoplakia A type of leukoplakia called hairy leukoplakia primarily affects people whose hairy leukoplakia causes fuzzy, white patches that resemble folds or http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/library/DS/00458.html
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Untitled Document hairy leukoplakia Herpes Zoster Kaposi s Sarcoma Bacillary Angiomatosis Eosinophilic Folliculitis Seborrheic Dermatitis Oral Kaposi s Sarcoma http://www.research.bidmc.harvard.edu/VPTutorials/HIV/Tphot03.htm
Extractions: Virtual Patient Reference Library Clinical Images in HIV page Mucocutaneous Lesions Pseudomembranous Candidiasis Atrophic Candidiasis Hairy Leukoplakia Herpes Zoster ... Aphthous Ulceration Neurocognitive Manifestations Atrophy on CT Scan Cryptococcus on India Ink Toxoplasmosis on CT Scan PML on MRI Scan ... CNS Lymphoma on CT Scan last update August 2002 Hairy Leukoplakia Hairy leukoplakia is a characteristic oral lesion associated with HIV infection. It presents as white, raised, vertical corrugations, most often on the lateral margins of the tongue. This lesion is believed to be caused by Epstein-Barr virus and often regresses in response to antiviral therapy. While hairy leukoplakia by itself is neither painful nor dangerous, it has a negative prognostic implication for HIV disease progression.
Hairy Leukoplakia hairy leukoplakia is a condition that causes thick, white patches to develop onthe tongue. The condition http://my.webmd.com/hw/health_guide_atoz/sth149526.asp
Extractions: Hairy leukoplakia is a condition that causes thick, white patches to develop on the tongue. The condition may develop into cancer over time. Hairy leukoplakia usually occurs in people who have a severely weakened immune system, such as those with AIDS. The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) may play a role in the development of hairy leukoplakia.
Dental Health: Leukoplakia Hairy leukoplakia of the mouth is an unusual form of leukoplakia that is seen only hairy leukoplakia requires treatment with an antiviral medication. http://my.webmd.com/content/article/66/79631.htm?z=4208_00000_9002_to_09
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HealingWell.com Community Forum MY QUESTON ISIf i have ORAL hairy leukoplakia in which stage of AIDS am I visited several doctors for oral hairy leukoplakia but nobody really http://www.healingwell.com/community/default.aspx?f=6&m=222975
Extractions: Question Discussion References CME Credit Authors: David H. Spach, MD Mark M. Schubert, DDS, MSD Last updated: June 30, 2004 A 35-year-old HIV-infected man with a CD4 count of 100 cells/mm visits the clinic for a routine appointment. On examination, white papular lesions are observed bilaterally on the lateral aspect of his tongue ( Figure 1 and Figure 2 ). These white lesions are presumptively diagnosed as oral hairy leukoplakia. Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding oral hairy leukoplakia? It occurs in approximately 5% of persons infected with hepatitis C virus (who are not co-infected with HIV). It is caused by infection with human herpes virus type 8 (HHV-8). It is caused by infection with Epstein-Barr virus. Approximately 15% of lesions develop into premalignant lesions that require surgical removal.
Extractions: Question Discussion References CME Credit You answered: Approximately 15% of lesions develop into premalignant lesions that require surgical removal. This answer is incorrect. Although oral hairy leukoplakia is an excellent marker of immune suppression, it rarely causes clinical symptoms. There is no evidence that these lesions are premalignant or are associated with any other oral lesion. Choose another answer: It occurs in approximately 5% of persons infected with hepatitis C virus (who are not co-infected with HIV) It is caused by infection with human herpes virus type 8 (HHV-8) It is caused by infection with Epstein-Barr virus Back to Case 2 Question ... Postexposure Prophylaxis
Forum On HIV And Oral Health: Shape Of Hairy Leukoplakia Ask the experts your questions on oral health and HIV at The Body, the AIDSAuthority. Got questions on thrush? Dry mouth? This is the place to get your http://www.thebody.com/Forums/AIDS/Oral/Archive/Leukoplakia/Q2885.html
Extractions: Please Note: Due to volume considerations, not all questions can be answered. Questions most likely to be answered will be those of general interest to a broad group of visitors to this forum. Questions pertaining to a specific case; requests for diagnosis, medical advice, or second opinion; or requests for opinions about untested alternative therapies will generally not be answered. Ask the Experts about Oral Health and HIV Jun 11, 2000 Hello, Dr. Reznik, I have a question regarding the *shape* of HIV-associated hairy leukoplakia lesions. If one has long, thin, white streaks bilaterally on the side of the tongue is this due to trauma (i.e. tongue chewer) or could it also be due to HIV? Is HIV related leukoplakia always bulky and amorphous? Thanks, F.S.T. Response from Dr. Reznik Dear F.S.T.: Oral hairy leukoplakia usually does not present as a long, thin, white bilateral line on the lateral borders of the tongue, but rather as white, corrugated (rough) areas that can appear anywhere on the lateral border of the tongue.
Oral Hairy Leukoplakia -- The Body: The Complete HIV/AIDS Resource Ask the experts your questions on oral health and HIV at The Body, the AIDSAuthority. Got questions on thrush? Dry mouth? This is the place to get your http://www.thebody.com/Forums/AIDS/Oral/Archive/Leukoplakia/
Extractions: Please Note: Due to volume considerations, not all questions can be answered. Questions most likely to be answered will be those of general interest to a broad group of visitors to this forum. Questions pertaining to a specific case; requests for diagnosis, medical advice, or second opinion; or requests for opinions about untested alternative therapies will generally not be answered. Ask the Experts about Oral Health and HIV hairy leukoplakia Jan 27, 2002 OHL or not... Apr 26, 2001 OHL Apr 26, 2001 OHL on one side only? Apr 8, 2001 hairy tounge and OHL Jan 18, 2001 Leukoplakia signs and symptoms... Jan 18, 2001 PLS. ANSWER, I KNOW YOU'RE BUSY!!!!!!!!! Sep 27, 2000 hairy tongue or oral hairy leukoplakia Aug 18, 2000 SLIDE QUESTION Jul 11, 2000 Shape of Hairy Leukoplakia Jun 11, 2000 leukoplakia Apr 28, 2000 I wrote earlier about geographic tongue and lichen planus... Apr 24, 2000 OHL as only symptom..or not OHL at all
Hairy Leukoplakia 10% of those with hairy leukoplakia have AIDS at the time of diagnosis with anadditional 20% develop the disease within a year http://www.dental.mu.edu/oralpath/lesions/Hairy Leukoplakia/hairyleukoplakia.htm
Extractions: Etiology: Related to the presence of Epstein-Barr virus. Also a positive correlation exsists between the depletion of peripheral CD4 cells and the presence of hairy leukoplakia. Clinical Features: well demarcated white lesion that varies from flat, plaquelike, to papillary/filiform or corrugated lesion
Oral Hairy Leukoplakia (OHL) Next Last Index Text. Slide 1 of 15. http://www.dental.mu.edu/oralpath/spresent/hairyleukoplakia/sld001.htm
Extractions: WWW Medical.WebEnds.com Oral Hairy Leukoplakia; Leukoplakia, Hairy, Oral; Hairy Leukoplakia; Hairy Leukoplakia, Oral; Hairy Leukoplakias; Hairy Leukoplakias, Oral; Leukoplakia, Oral Hairy; Leukoplakias, Hairy; Leukoplakias, Oral Hairy; Oral Hairy Leukoplakias Epithelial hyperplasia of the oral mucosa associated with Epstein-Barr virus ( HERPESVIRUS 4, HUMAN ) and found almost exclusively in persons with HIV infection . The lesion consists of a white patch that is often corrugated or hairy.
Dr. Koop - Leukoplakia Hairy leukoplakia of the mouth is an unusual form of leukoplakia that is seen hairy leukoplakia may be one of the first signs of infection with HIV. http://www.drkoop.com/ency/93/001046.html
Extractions: Inside DrKoop News Archive Animations Health Videos Health Tools ... Newsletters Injury Disease Nutrition Poison ... Prevention Definition: Leukoplakia is a precancerous lesion that develops on the tongue or the inside of the cheek as a response to chronic irritation. Occasionally, leukoplakia patches develop on the female external genitalia. Irritation may result from rough teeth or rough places on dentures, fillings, and crowns. It may also result from smoking or other tobacco use (smoker's keratosis). Pipe smoking involves a high risk for development of leukoplakia, as does holding chewing tobacco or snuff in the mouth for a prolonged period of time.