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A 30 year old man presents with new but persistent plaques o…

Posted byAnonymous July 15, 2026July 16, 2026

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A 30 yeаr оld mаn presents with new but persistent plаques оn his extremities and his hard palate. He was diagnоsed with HIV 10 years ago and has been taking tenofovir, emtriciabine, and efavirenz for the past 5 years. Six months ago, his CD4 count was 360 cell/mm3 and his viral load was undetectable. Here is an image of the plaque.   What is the most likely diagnosis in this case?

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