Plasmablastic lymphoma: a case of rectal disease with bone marrow involvement in a HIV positive patient

Journal: Revista De Gastroenterologia Del Peru : Organo Oficial De La Sociedad De Gastroenterologia Del Peru
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Abstract

Plasmablastic lymphoma is an aggressive form of lymphoma diffuse large B cell Lymphoma, initially described in HIV positive patients associated with lesions in the oral cavity. It is about 2% of NHL associated with HIV. This entity currently represents a challenge for the diagnosis and treatment, showing a poor long-term prognosis. This report describes a patient with VIH on HAART and CD4 count in 490 cells/ml associated with Plasmablastic lymphoma that involves rectum and bone marrow. The patient received 6 cycles of EPOCH regimen with complete response.

Authors
Grisley García Chihuan, Ana Fernández Butrón, Ruth Salazar Alejo, Oscar Frisancho, Brady Beltrán