Primary intracranial neoplasms in patients with HIV Journal Article


Authors: Blumenthal, D. T.; Raizer, J. J.; Rosenblum, M. K.; Bilsky, M. H.; Hariharan, S.; Abrey, L. E.
Article Title: Primary intracranial neoplasms in patients with HIV
Abstract: Objective: To report a series of HIV-infected patients with intracranial tumors not known to be associated with immunodeficiency. Background: The spectrum of HIV-associated diseases is changing with improved treatments and prolonged patient survival. Although primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) and toxoplasmosis continue to be the most common intracranial lesions in HIV-infected patients, the recognition of other pathologic entities is increasingly important. Methods: The clinical characteristics and outcome of eight HIV-infected patients with nine intracranial neoplasms other than PCNSL are reported. In addition, all available pathologic specimens were tested for evidence of either HIV or Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection. An additional 28 patients reported in the literature are summarized. Results: Five of eight patients had a glioblastoma multiforme; other tumors included an anaplastic ependymoma, a low-grade glioma, a subependymoma, and a leiomyosarcoma. More than half of the patients developed their tumor greater than or equal to 6 years after the diagnosis of HIV infection. Patient prognosis and survival was best predicted by tumor histology. Treatment response and outcome did not appear to be influenced by HIV infection. Only the leiomyosarcoma demonstrated evidence of latent EBV infection. Conclusions: HIV-infected patients are at risk for intracranial neoplasms other than PCNSL, and benefit from aggressive tumor-specific therapy. It is possible that gliomas are occurring at a higher rate than in the general population. There was no evidence of HIV or EBV infection in any glial tumor.
Keywords: tumors; human immunodeficiency virus; lesions; association; aids; infected patients; glial-cells; immune-deficiency-syndrome; human; cerebral astrocytoma
Journal Title: Neurology
Volume: 52
Issue: 8
ISSN: 0028-3878
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins  
Date Published: 1999-05-01
Start Page: 1648
End Page: 1651
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000080233600025
PROVIDER: wos
PUBMED: 10331693
DOI: 10.​1212/​WNL.​52.​8.​1648
Notes: Article -- Source: Wos
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  1. Jeffrey J Raizer
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  2. Mark H Bilsky
    319 Bilsky
  3. Marc Rosenblum
    424 Rosenblum
  4. Lauren E Abrey
    278 Abrey