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==Background==
==Background==
*Caused by Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)
*AIDS defining malignancy that is strongly related to Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection
*Occurs with profound immunosuppression (CD4 counts <50cells/uL)
*Occurs with profound immunosuppression (CD4 counts <50cells/uL)
* Accounts for approximately 20 to 30% of CNS lesions in patients with AIDs
* Accounts for approximately 20 to 30% of CNS lesions in patients with AIDs
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*MRI scan (higher diagnostic yield): variable, isointense or hypointense lesions on T1-weighted images
*MRI scan (higher diagnostic yield): variable, isointense or hypointense lesions on T1-weighted images
**Lesions that involve the corpus callosum, periventricular, or periependymal areas are more likely to be due to a lymphoma
**Lesions that involve the corpus callosum, periventricular, or periependymal areas are more likely to be due to a lymphoma
*Lumbar puncture: CSF cytology
*Lumbar puncture:  
**CSF cytology
**CSF EBV PCR
**CSF EBV PCR
**Should also obtain toxoplasma serologies, most are treated empirically for toxoplasma while serology is pending
**Should also obtain toxoplasma serologies, most are treated empirically for toxoplasma while serology is pending
*Stereotactic brain biopsy if needed
*Stereotactic brain biopsy if necessary


==Management==
==Management==
*High-dose methotrexate therapy (3 g/m<sup>2</sup> for four to eight cycles)  
*High-dose methotrexate therapy (3 g/m<sup>2</sup> for four to eight cycles)  
*Steroids
*Potent antiretroviral therapy
*Radiation therapy
==Disposition==
==Disposition==


==See Also==
==See Also==
[[HIV - AIDS (main)]]


==External Links==
==External Links==

Revisión del 05:41 5 may 2017

Background

  • AIDS defining malignancy that is strongly related to Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection
  • Occurs with profound immunosuppression (CD4 counts <50cells/uL)
  • Accounts for approximately 20 to 30% of CNS lesions in patients with AIDs

Clinical Features

  • Can present with a variety of focal or nonfocal signs and symptoms
  • Confusion, lethargy, memory loss, hemiparesis, aphasia, mental status changes, seizures
  • Constitutional symptoms (systemic B symptoms)

Differential Diagnosis

Evaluation

  • CT scan: well-defined focal lesion, isodense or hyperdense to the gray matter
  • MRI scan (higher diagnostic yield): variable, isointense or hypointense lesions on T1-weighted images
    • Lesions that involve the corpus callosum, periventricular, or periependymal areas are more likely to be due to a lymphoma
  • Lumbar puncture:
    • CSF cytology
    • CSF EBV PCR
    • Should also obtain toxoplasma serologies, most are treated empirically for toxoplasma while serology is pending
  • Stereotactic brain biopsy if necessary

Management

  • High-dose methotrexate therapy (3 g/m2 for four to eight cycles)
  • Steroids
  • Potent antiretroviral therapy
  • Radiation therapy

Disposition

See Also

HIV - AIDS (main)

External Links

References