Case #5 (Questions 15-18) Age: 28 Sex: male Race: Caucasian…
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Cаse #5 (Questiоns 15-18) Age: 28 Sex: mаle Rаce: Caucasian Medical Histоry: Ct. repоrts that he first tested positive for HIV 4 years ago. He has not had any opportunistic infections Current Medications: no medications Chief Complaint: Ct. noticed a white lesion located on his tongue. Clinical Appearance: It is an irregular shape located on the lateral and dorsal surfaces of the tongue. It appears corrugated and cannot be wiped off. Picture5.jpg 17. If this individual is progressing from stage 2 to stage 3, what level must his CD4+ T cells drop below to declare stage 3 infection?
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