[Primary central nervous system lymphoma as a neurological manifestation of AIDS stage]

Happe S, Milbradt O, Heese C, Rickert CH, Oelerich M, Schul C, Reichelt D, Husstedt IW

Forschungsartikel (Zeitschrift) | Peer reviewed

Zusammenfassung

In patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the risk of developing non-Hodgkin's lymphoma is over 100 times greater than with noninfected persons. Primary central nervous system lymphoma as a complication of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) occurs in up to 2.4% of all cases and is strongly associated with the Epstein-Barr virus. The prognosis is very poor, with a mean survival time of 21 to 27 days without therapy and up to 119 days with radiation therapy. We describe the course of seven AIDS patients with histologically proven primary central nervous system lymphoma and present a review of clinical symptoms, diagnosis, and therapy. The main criteria for differential diagnosis from other secondary neuromanifestations such as cerebral toxoplasmosis, progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy, abscesses, and infarctions are described.

Details zur Publikation

FachzeitschriftDer Nervenarzt
Jahrgang / Bandnr. / Volume72
Ausgabe / Heftnr. / Issue2
Seitenbereich136-142
StatusVeröffentlicht
Veröffentlichungsjahr2001
Sprache, in der die Publikation verfasst istDeutsch
StichwörterLymphoma AIDS-Related; Female; Risk Factors; AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections; Adult; Survival Analysis; Retrospective Studies; Middle Aged; English Abstract; Brain; Herpesvirus 4 Human; Male; Prevalence; Prognosis; Germany; Brain Neoplasms; Humans; Diagnosis Differential; Lymphoma AIDS-Related; Female; Risk Factors; AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections; Adult; Survival Analysis; Retrospective Studies; Middle Aged; English Abstract; Brain; Herpesvirus 4 Human; Male; Prevalence; Prognosis; Germany; Brain Neoplasms; Humans; Diagnosis Differential

Autor*innen der Universität Münster

Husstedt, Ingo-W.
Klinik für Neurologie [geschlossen]
Reichelt, Doris Lisa Ilse
Medizinische Klinik D (Med D)