HIV Management Guide for Clinical Care

HIV Management Guide for Clinical Care

HIV-infectious Disease & Cancer

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Clinical History Taking and Physical Examination

As with any clinical presentation, history taking may offer clues to diagnosis (Table 2).  Note the distribution, type of rash and any other associated physical findings including: oral, hair, nail and genital changes  

Table 2          History essentials in the setting of cutaneous presentations 
HIV status  Current and nadir CD4 cell count, and viral load results 
History  Medical and surgical history 
Medications  Current and recent medical therapy including ART, complementary therapy and over-the-counter medications 
Contacts  With children and adults experiencing similar symptoms 

Sexual contacts 

With pets, wildlife 

Occupation  Associated exposure 
Travel  Recent and past, and travel history if relevant 
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