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This HIV patient presented with labial and gingival Kaposi’s sarcoma secondary to his AIDS infection which included the maxilla. In approximately 7.5-10 percent of AIDS patients display signs of oral Kaposi’s sarcoma, and can range in appearance from a small asymptomatic growths that are flat purple-red in color, to larger nodular growths. Virus Diseases, RNA Virus Infections, Retroviridae Infections, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral, Stomatognathic Diseases, Tooth and Gum Diseases, Neoplasms Picture & text from CDC/PHIL. For more information see Oral Disease in AIDS Pictures from CDC |

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