Abstract
Otolaryngologic manifestations of AIDS have been described in the past. In this study, I had examined 14 adults with nasal obstruction and mouth breathing. Nine patients also reported deafness-unilateral in three of them and bilateral in six. All of them revealed a mass in the nasopharynx, either on the posterior rhinoscopy or the x-ray neck-lateral view. To exclude nasopharyngeal malignancy, all of the patients underwent examination of the nasopharynx while under general anaesthesia and biopsy. The histopathologic diagnosis in every patient was nonspecific, reactive lymphoid hyperplasia, which has been described in the background of HIV Infections. Four were already confirmed HIV-positive and 10 were found positive on the HIV antibody test. A strong association was established between seropositivlty, adenoid hypertrophy, and secretory otitis media in adults.
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