Dermatologic problems in HIV infection include the following except:
Correct Answer: Alopecia
Description: Alopecia is not common in HIV. Dermatologic problems occur in >90% of patients with HIV infection From the macular, roseola-like rash to extensive end-stage KS, cutaneous manifestations of HIV disease seen throughout the course of HIV infection. m/c non-neoplastic problems are seborrheic dermatitis & folliculitis, and oppounistic infections. Extrapulmonary pneumocystosis may cause a necrotizing vasculitis in HIV
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