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Primary Effusion Lymphoma: A Clinicopathological Study of 70 Cases

Zhihong Hu    
Zenggang Pan    
Weina Chen    
Yang Shi    
Wei Wang    
Ji Yuan    
Endi Wang    
Shanxiang Zhang    
Habibe Kurt    
Brenda Mai    
Xiaohui Zhang    
Hui Liu    
Adan A. Rios    
Hilary Y. Ma    
Nghia D. Nguyen    
L. Jeffrey Medeiros and Shimin Hu    

Resumen

Primary effusion lymphoma (PEL) is a rare HHV8 driven large B-cell lymphoma. It is often associated with HIV infection and seldom occurs in HIV-negative immunocompromised patients. Patients with PEL usually present with effusion only, but occasionally with an extracavitary mass, or both. This retrospective study aimed to better characterize the clinicopathological features of PEL by comparing effusion-only PEL versus the extracavitary-only PEL and HIV-positive versus HIV-negative cases in a large cohort of 70 patients. All 70 (100%) cases were positive for HHV8. Fifty-six (80%) patients had HIV infection. Patients presenting with effusion only versus extracavitary disease were associated with different clinicopathologic features. After a median follow-up time of 40 months (range 0?96), 26 of 52 (50%) patients with clinical follow-up died, and the median survival was 42.5 months. PEL is an aggressive lymphoma with a poor prognosis, regardless of extracavitary presentation or HIV status.

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