Key points are not available for this paper at this time.
We report two patients with the acquired immune deficiency syndrome and cytomegalovirus associated perianal ulcerations. Both complained of chronic, painful, nonhealing ulcers that required surgical intervention for diagnosis and palliation. One patient developed diffuse cytomegalovirus infection and both had poor response to gancyclovir therapy. We review the pertinent clinical and pathologic findings of this serious manifestation of cytomegalovirus infection.
Perry L. Kamel (Sun,) studied this question.