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  1. 3 mar 2023 · Bilateral facial palsy (BFP) has been identified as a possible neurological complication of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, but only a limited number of cases have been reported in the literature. The purpose of this study was to deepen our understanding of the etiology of BFP.

  2. 25 mar 2024 · 6 Signs You May Have an HIV-Related Rash. An HIV-related rash usually looks like a reddened or purplish patch of skin — depending on your skin tone — that is flat rather than raised. The area may also contain many small bumps. However, many different conditions can cause similar rashes.

  3. 22 sty 2023 · The varied presentation in the onset of palsy in patients with HIV/AIDS showcases the relevance of our case, which depicted Bell’s palsy as the initial presenting symptom in late-stage HIV infection.

  4. 1 wrz 2018 · Peripheral facial paralysis in HIV-infected patients can mimic Bell’s palsy. HIV infection has to be excluded in facial paralysis cases after a flu-like illness. Bilateral facial paralysis commonly presents in early HIV infection.

  5. 30 sie 2024 · Around 90% of people with HIV will experience skin conditions related to the virus at some point. These conditions can cause itching, red bumps, pain, and more. Pictures of the types of possible rashes with HIV can help you better understand the rashes associated with the virus.

  6. 9 sie 2022 · Peripheral facial palsy (PFP) is the most frequent cranial neuropathy associated with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), whereas only few BFP cases have been described in literature. We report a case of BFP in a previously asymptomatic patient, as initial presenting symptom in advanced stage of HIV infection.

  7. 15 mar 2007 · The median interval between the onset of symptoms of HIV-1 infection and the development of Bell palsy was 15 days (range, 2–180 days). Aseptic meningitis was present in all patients for whom Bell palsy was reported, and a maculopapular rash was present in 4 patients (36.4%).

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