AIDS-related lymphomatosis

Discussion:

AIDS-related lymphomas are highly aggressive neoplasms which often present with atypical features and extranodal disease, with a poor prognosis 1.

As in this case, patients have higher incidence of splenic and hepatic involvement, increased mesenteric adenopathy, bowel involvement, and renal lesions. Also noteworthy in this case is the infiltration of the pancreas.

Companion case of abdominal lymphomatosis.

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