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[Human immunodeficiency virus-related non-hodgkin lymphoma: a clinical investigation at our hospital].
[primary effusion lymphoma]
We
investigated
8
cases
of
non-
Hodgkin
lymphoma
(
NHL
)
in
human
immunodeficiency
virus
(
HIV
)
seropositive
individuals
who
were
diagnosed
and
treated
at
Osaka
City
General
Hospital
between
April
2002
and
October
2012
.
All
patients
were
men
,
and
the
average
age
at
the
onset
of
NHL
was
46
years
(
range
:
30
-
61
)
.
Histological
types
were
as
follows
:
diffuse
large
B
cell
lymphoma
in
4
patients
,
plasmablastic
lymphoma
in
2
patients
,
primary
effusion
lymphoma
in
1
patient
,
and
Burkitt
lymphoma
in
1
patient
.
In
3
cases
,
HIV
infection
was
identified
before
the
onset
of
NHL
.
Highly
active
anti-retroviral
therapy
(
HAART
)
was
initiated
in
6
cases
,
and
in
4
of
these
,
we
administered
antineoplastic
chemotherapy
.
Three
patients
who
did
not
receive
antineoplastic
chemotherapy
died
within
1
month
of
diagnosis
.
Although
1
of
the
patients
who
received
chemotherapy
achieved
complete
remission
,
this
patient
died
of
BK
virus
nephritis
.
The
remaining
3
patients
achieved
complete
remission
and
are
currently
alive
after
6
to
9
months
.
We
believe
that
the
combination
of
antineoplastic
chemotherapy
with
HAART
will
lead
to
prognostic
improvement
in
HIV-seropositive
patients
with
NHL
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"immunodeficiency"
symptom
adrenal incidentaloma
allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis
cushing syndrome
dracunculiasis
hirschsprung disease
hodgkin lymphoma, classical
homocystinuria without methylmalonic aciduria
kabuki syndrome
legionellosis
malignant atrophic papulosis
oculocutaneous albinism
omenn syndrome
papillon-lefèvre syndrome
primary effusion lymphoma
primary hyperoxaluria type 1
pyomyositis
severe combined immunodeficiency
sneddon syndrome
werner syndrome
wiskott-aldrich syndrome
wolf-hirschhorn syndrome
x-linked adrenoleukodystrophy
This symptom has already been validated