       Document 0037
 DOCN  M9590037
 TI    AIDS-related lymphoma: radiologic features in pediatric patients.
 DT    9509
 AU    Siskin GP; Haller JO; Miller S; Sundaram R; Department of Radiology,
       State University of New York Health; Science Center at Brooklyn 11203,
       USA.
 SO    Radiology. 1995 Jul;196(1):63-6. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
       MED/95304049
 AB    PURPOSE: To determine the clinical, pathologic, and radiologic features
       in pediatric patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
       (AIDS)-related lymphoma and to compare these features with those in
       adult patients with AIDS-related lymphoma. MATERIALS AND METHODS:
       Clinical and radiologic findings were retrospectively reviewed in nine
       children (aged 1-15 years) with AIDS-related lymphoma. All patients had
       neoplastic changes that were not consistent with hyperplastic lymphoid
       tissue. The children underwent ultrasonography, computed tomography,
       magnetic resonance imaging, and plain radiography. RESULTS: Sites of
       involvement by malignant non-Hodgkin lymphoma at diagnosis were the
       liver (n = 7), spleen (n = 5), kidney (n = 4), central nervous system (n
       = 2), and testis and bone (n = 1). Symptoms included seizures,
       respiratory distress, testicular swelling, and increased abdominal
       girth. CONCLUSION: Children with AIDS-related lymphoma have symptoms
       distinct from those found in adults, but clinical, radiologic, and
       pathologic findings show that almost any anatomic site in these children
       can be involved.
 DE    Adolescence  Child  Child, Preschool  Female  Human  Infant  Lymphoma,
       AIDS-Related/*RADIOGRAPHY  Male  Retrospective Studies  Tomography,
       X-Ray Computed  JOURNAL ARTICLE

       SOURCE: National Library of Medicine.  NOTICE: This material may be
       protected by Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.Code).

