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HIV-Associated Lymphoma of the Gastrointestinal Tract: The University of Toronto AIDS-Lymphoma Study Group Experience
Authors:Kevin R. Imrie   Carol A. Sawka  George Kutas  Joseph Brandwein  Ellen Warner  Ronald Burkes  Ian Quirt  Alison McGeer  Frances A. Shepherd
Affiliation: a Department of Medicine of The Toronto Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canadab The Toronto Bayview Regional Cancer Centre and the University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canadac Women's College Hospital and the University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canadad Saint Michael's Hospital and the University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canadae Mount Sinai Hospital and the University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canadaf Princess Margaret Hospital and the University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:We present a retrospective analysis of 31 (30 male) patients with HIV-associated gastrointestinal lymphoma which was undertaken to determine the natural history and response to therapy. Only seven patients had stage I or II lymphoma and 22 had stage IV. Pathology included diffuse large cell (13), immunoblastic (10), and small cell non-cleaved (7). The median age at presentation was 39 years (range 24-59), and the median CD4 count before treatment was 100/μL (range 4-1150). Eighty-seven percent of patients received systemic chemotherapy and significant response was seen in 84% (CR 38%; PR 46%). Hematologic toxicity was high (febrile neutropenia in 44% and dose reductions were required in 81%) and perforation occurred in five patients. Median survival for all patients was 6 months and death was secondary to lymphoma in 61%, treatment toxicity in 10%, other AIDS-related illnesses in 25% and other causes in 4%. Survival was shorter for patients with bone marrow involvement and for those with poor performance status. HIV-associated GI lymphoma has a poor prognosis despite good initial response to chemotherapy and is associated with a higher perforation rate than in HIV negative patients.
Keywords:Non-Hodgkin's  lymphoma  AIDS  gastrointestinal lymphoma
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