A 49-year-old male HIV-positive patient presented with an oral lesion along with an overlying candidiasis infection. This AIDS patient exhibited a CD4+ T-cell count <200, and a high viral load. Initially, the lesions were flattened and red, but with time they become raised, and darker, tending to a purple coloration. Patient has recently started taking ART.

What is the diagnosis? What medications will be appropriate for this patient? * This case is from Docplexus Editorial Team and for educative purpose only