for Health Care Providers
Dermatological Manifestations of HIV
Cryptococcus neoformans infection: cutaneous
Cutaneous manifestations in an HIV-infected woman
Cutaneous manifestations on the back of an HIV-infected man
Depigmentation (spontaneous): labial, suborbital, abdominal, both legs; arcus senilis
Depigmentation (spontaneous): labial, suborbital, abdominal, both legs; arcus senilis
Depigmentation (spontaneous): labial, suborbital, abdominal, both legs; arcus senilis
Depigmentation (spontaneous): on the fingers of an HIV-infected man
Drug rash: caused by trimethroprim-sulfamethoxazole (Septra, Bactrim)
Drug rash: nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor associated
Drug reaction: producing full-body erythema











