Osteosarcoma in Adult Patients Living with HIV/AIDS.

ISRN oncology Pub Date : 2013-03-14 Print Date: 2013-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2013/219369
Leonard C Marais, Nando Ferreira
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Background. HIV infection has reached epidemic proportions in South Africa, with an estimated prevalence of 21.5% in adults living in the province of KwaZulu-Natal. Several malignancies have been identified as part of the spectrum of immunosuppression-related manifestations of HIV infection. Very few reports, however, exist regarding the occurrence of non-AIDS-defining sarcomas in the extremities or limb girdles. Methods. A retrospective review was performed on all adult patients, between the ages of 30 and 60 years, with histologically confirmed osteosarcomas of the appendicular skeleton referred to a tertiary-level orthopaedic oncology unit. Results. Five out of the nine patients (62.5%) included in the study were found to be HIV positive. The average CD4 count of these patients was 278 (237-301) cells/mm(3), indicating advanced immunological compromise. Three of the malignancies in HIV-positive patients occurred in preexisting benign or low-grade tumours. Conclusion. A heightened index of suspicion is required in HIV patients presenting with unexplained bone and joint pain or swelling. Judicious use of appropriate radiological investigation, including magnetic resonance imaging of suspicious lesions and timely referral to an appropriate specialized orthopaedic oncology unit, is recommended.

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艾滋病毒/艾滋病成年患者中的骨肉瘤。
背景。艾滋病毒感染在南非已达到流行病的程度,据估计,夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省成年人的感染率为 21.5%。一些恶性肿瘤已被确定为艾滋病毒感染免疫抑制相关表现的一部分。然而,关于四肢或肢体腰部发生非艾滋病定义的肉瘤的报道却寥寥无几。方法。我们对转诊至三级骨科肿瘤科的所有年龄在 30 岁至 60 岁之间、经组织学确诊为阑尾骨肉瘤的成年患者进行了回顾性研究。研究结果研究发现,9名患者中有5名(62.5%)艾滋病毒呈阳性。这些患者的平均 CD4 细胞数为 278 (237-301) cells/mm(3),表明他们的免疫功能已处于晚期。在艾滋病毒阳性患者的恶性肿瘤中,有 3 例发生在原有的良性或低度肿瘤中。结论是对于出现不明原因的骨和关节疼痛或肿胀的艾滋病患者,需要加强怀疑。建议明智地使用适当的放射学检查,包括对可疑病变进行磁共振成像检查,并及时转诊至适当的骨科肿瘤专科。
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