Visceral myogenic tumors: A manifestation of HIV infection in children Journal Article


Authors: van Hoeven, K. H.; Factor, S. M.; Kress, Y.; Woodruff, J. M.
Article Title: Visceral myogenic tumors: A manifestation of HIV infection in children
Abstract: We report a primary smooth-muscle tumor of undetermined malignant potential of the liver in a child with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). This patient represents the eight child infected with the human immunodeficiency virus who developed a mesenchymal tumor other than Kaposi's sarcoma. All these children were younger than 10 years of age. These tumors often were histologically or clinically malignant and all but one were smooth-muscle tumors. These tumors arose exclusively in visceral organs, and the hepatobiliary, gastrointestinal, and tracheopulmonary systems were involved. Transmission of the virus occurred both vertically (in six children) and via blood transfusion (in two). Given the rarity of smooth- muscle tumors in uninfected children, the unusual frequency of these tumors suggests that immunosuppression induced by the virus permits the unregulated proliferation of a primitive mesenchymal cell disposed to myogeneous differentiation, a situation not unlike that observed in the development of AIDS-related Kaposi's sarcoma in adults.
Keywords: immunohistochemistry; child; human tissue; histopathology; case report; liver neoplasms; human immunodeficiency virus infection; liver tumor; acquired immune deficiency syndrome; leiomyosarcoma; immune deficiency; mesenchyme; muscle tumor; virus transmission; hiv infections; viscera; smooth muscle; vimentin; smooth muscle tumor; alpha actin; human; male; priority journal; article; smooth muscle tumors
Journal Title: American Journal of Surgical Pathology
Volume: 17
Issue: 11
ISSN: 0147-5185
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins  
Date Published: 1993-11-01
Start Page: 1176
End Page: 1181
Language: English
DOI: 10.1097/00000478-199311000-00011
PUBMED: 8214263
PROVIDER: scopus
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