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(In infants and children with established HIV infection)
Clincial event Clinical diagnosis $ #
Stage 1
Asymptomatic No HIV-related symptoms reported and Not applicable
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Persistent generalized Persistent swollen or enlarged lymph Clinical diagnosis
lymphadenopathy (PGL) nodes >1 cm at two or more noncontiguous
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without known cause
Stage 2
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Enlarged liver and spleen without Clinical diagnosis
hepatosplenomegaly obvious cause
Papular pruritic eruptions Papular pruritic vesicular lesions Clinical diagnosis
Fungal nail infections Fungal paronychia (painful, red and Clinical diagnosis
swollen nail bed) or onycholysis
(painless separation of the nail from the
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onychomycosis is uncommon without
Angular cheilitis Splits or cracks on the lips at the angle Clinical diagnosis
of the mouth with depigmentation,
usually responding to antifungal
treatment but may recur
Lineal gingival erythema Erythematous band that follows the Clinical diagnosis
(LGE) contour of the free gingival line; may be
associated with spontaneous bleeding
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$ Characteristic warty skin lesions; small Clinical diagnosis
infection %
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on sole of feet (plantar warts); facial,
more than 5% of body area or
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contagiosum infection %
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Giant molluscum may indicate
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Recurrent oral ulcerations Aphthous ulceration, typically with a Clinical diagnosis
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pseudomembrane
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