A number of diverse head and neck manifestations of HIV infection have been described, including adenoidal hypertrophy. We report a series of HIV-infected children in which 9 of 18 had abnormally small or radiographically absent adenoidal tissue. This finding did not, however, seem to correlate with several parameters for the severity or stage of illness.
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