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Document 0656
DOCN M9630656
TI [A cystic lymphoepithelial lesion of the parotid in HIV-1-infected
patients]
DT 9603
AU Calderon-Osuna E; Vinuesa M; Fernandez-Machin P; Mendoza E; Gallardo JA;
Pineda JA; Departamento de Medicine Interna, Hospital Universitario
Virgen; del Rocio, Sevilla.
SO Med Clin (Barc). 1995 Oct 14;105(12):461-3. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
MED/96077788
AB Cystic lymphoepithelial lesion is an infrequent disorder involving the
saliva glands mainly the parotid gland; however, its frequency has
increased coinciding with the epidemics of HIV-1 infection. Three cases
of parotid lymphoepithelial lesion in patients with HIV-1 infection, 2
of whom were hemophiliacs and one an ex-intravenous drug addict, are
presented. In all the cases the lesion was a painless slow growth right
submandibular mass, with no history of inflammation. Two of the patients
had a contralateral tumor of the same characteristics which was not
studied. Fine needle aspiration puncture was performed in the three
patients although diagnosis was obtained by pathologic study following
superficial parotidectomy. Cystic lymphoepithelial lesion is an entity
to be taken into account on differential diagnosis of cervical masses in
patients with HIV infection. In individuals with severe
immunosuppression treatment should be conservative.
DE Acute Disease Adolescence Adult Case Report
Cysts/ETIOLOGY/*PATHOLOGY Diagnosis, Differential English Abstract
Hemophilia/COMPLICATIONS Human HIV Infections/COMPLICATIONS/*PATHOLOGY
*HIV-1 Male Middle Age Parotid Diseases/ETIOLOGY/*PATHOLOGY Parotid
Gland/PATHOLOGY Parotitis/ETIOLOGY/PATHOLOGY Substance Abuse,
Intravenous/COMPLICATIONS JOURNAL ARTICLE REVIEW REVIEW OF REPORTED
CASES
SOURCE: National Library of Medicine. NOTICE: This material may be
protected by Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.Code).