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[Nervous system lymphoma in HIV infection].

Authors :
Mikol J
Polivka M
Gyuris A
Minarovits J
Morinet F
Source :
Archives d'anatomie et de cytologie pathologiques [Arch Anat Cytol Pathol] 1997; Vol. 45 (2-3), pp. 164-73.
Publication Year :
1997

Abstract

Primary CNS lymphoma is recognized as one of the criteria of AIDS. The incidence is 0.4 to 0.56% of AIDS complications. Non-Hodgkin's lymphomas appear as multicentric tumours, mostly located in the hemispheres; they have a B phenotype and have a high grade of malignancy. They are sometimes associated with opportunistic infections. Survival is around 4 to 5 months. The presence of EBV in these tumours is an argument to propose a synergistic role of this virus in the pathogenesis of these tumours. Secondary lymphomas are observed in 40 to 47% of these tumours and must be systematically looked for. Hodgkin's disease is rare. It is mostly diagnosed as secondary compressive epidural tumors.

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
0395-501X
Volume :
45
Issue :
2-3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Archives d'anatomie et de cytologie pathologiques
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
9382609