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Contact dermatitis in subjects infected with HIV type 1
S Bellegrandi1, R Rosso, G Mattiacci
1Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Rome, La Sapienza, Italy.
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
|May 13, 1999
Abstract:
In the course of HIV type 1 infection, up to 90% of patients may have skin disease. We studied a group of 26 HIV-infected patients (15 women, 11 men) with symptoms of skin disease or diffuse itching; they were patch tested for common contactants to determine whether allergic contact dermatitis was the cause of their symptoms. We found that approximately one third of HIV-1-positive patients with cutaneous symptoms not related to allergic contact dermatitis had positive patch tests for environmental contactants; in most of them this sensitization was directly related to skin symptoms.