Ranchod, S.Jeftha, AntheaMeyer, M.Dreyer, Wynand P.2016-06-032016-06-032015Ranchod, S. et al. (2015). Oral medicine case book 67: Oral manifestations of Evans syndrome: a presenting feature of HIV infection? South African Dental Journal, 70(2): 72 - 740011-8516http://hdl.handle.net/10566/2282A 19 year old female presented with spontaneous intra - oral bleeding of two days duration. The patient reported that she was, until recently, in good general health and also that she had an uncomplicated parturition three years ago. She recently started noticing blood in her stools and felt increasingly lethargic. There was no history of trauma or intra-oral intervention that may have initiated the bleeding. The clinical examination revealed marked pallor of the facial skin and multiple small petechiae were seen on both of her forearms. The intra-oral examination identified marked halitosis and multiple haemorrhagic lesions with a variable appearance, being plaque-like on the lip, nodular on the tongue and fungating and exophytic on the palate and in the retromolar regions. Even delicate manipulation of the tissues produced profuse bleeding.enOral medicineEvans syndromeHIV infectionAnaemiaTreatmentOral medicine case book 67: Oral manifestations of Evans syndrome: a presenting feature of HIV infection?Article