Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3332608 HIV & AIDS Review 2007 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryThe incidence of NK/T-cell lymphomas is increased in patients infected with HIV. Their pathogenesis is undefined, but appears to be related to immunosuppression and concomitant oncoviral (EBV, HTLV-I, HTLV-II, HHV8) coinfection. Experience related to the manifestation and management of these aggressive NK/T-cell malignancies in afflicted HIV-positive individuals is limited. We present three varying cases of HIV-associated T-cell lymphoma. The heterogeneity of their clinicopathological features and outcome are discussed in light of the emerging literature on this HIV-related subject.

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