C. M. Castro
University of La Frontera
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Revista Medica De Chile | 2012
María Elena Cabrera; Guillermo Silva; Andrés Soto; Rodrigo Roselló; C. M. Castro; Virginia Martinez; Juan Ballesteros; Rodrigo Blamey; Claudia Garreaud
Background: Cancer is the third cause of death in patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and lymphoma is the most common type. Aim: To describe the clinical characteristics, histology, risk factors and prognosis of these patients, in a Chilean public hospital in Chile. Material and Methods: Records of 55 patients (45 males) aged between 23 and 67years with lymphoma and HIV positive serology, diagnosed between 1992-2008, were reviewed. Results: Six patients (11%) had Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) and the rest, non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). B-cell phenotype constituted 83.7% of NHL cases. The most common subtypes of all the lymphoma were diffuse large B cell lymphoma in 24 cases (43.6%), Burkitt lym-phoma in 12 cases (21.8%), andplasmablastic lymphoma in 5 cases (9.1%). Thirty five patients (64%) underwent curative intended chemotherapy (CT) concomitantly with highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). Three year survival of the whole cohort was 27%. By multivariate analysis, the most important prognostic factors for long term survival, were complete responses to CT, (p < 0.01) and a low international prognostic index (IPI) score for NHL, (p = 0.01). HAART, histologic subtype and CD4 lymphocyte count at diagnosis, did not influence survival. Conclusions: The most important prognostic factors for HIV patients with lymphoma, were achieving CR with CT and low IPI score. Prognosis remains poor, even with HAART therapy.BACKGROUND Cancer is the third cause of death in patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and lymphoma is the most common type. AIM To describe the clinical characteristics, histology, risk factors and prognosis of these patients, in a Chilean public hospital in Chile. MATERIAL AND METHODS Records of 55 patients (45 males) aged between 23 and 67 years with lymphoma and HIV positive serology, diagnosed between 1992-2008, were reviewed. RESULTS Six patients (11%) had Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) and the rest, non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). B-cell phenotype constituted 83.7% of NHL cases. The most common subtypes of all the lymphoma were diffuse large B cell lymphoma in 24 cases (43.6%), Burkitt lymphoma in 12 cases (21.8%), and plasmablastic lymphoma in 5 cases (9.1%). Thirty five patients (64%) underwent curative intended chemotherapy (CT) concomitantly with highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). Three year survival of the whole cohort was 27%. By multivariate analysis, the most important prognostic factors for long term survival, were complete responses to CT, (p < 0.01) and a low international prognostic index (IPI) score for NHL, (p = 0.01). HAART, histologic subtype and CD4 lymphocyte count at diagnosis, did not influence survival. CONCLUSIONS The most important prognostic factors for HIV patients with lymphoma, were achieving CR with CT and low IPI score. Prognosis remains poor, even with HAART therapy.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology | 2017
Fernando Lanas; C. M. Castro; Carlos Vallejos; Luis Bustos; Catherine De la Puente; Monica Velasquez; Carlos Zaror
Archive | 2018
A. da S. Pereira; G. O. da Silva; Odone Bertoncini; C. M. Castro; A. C. Bortoletto; Elcio Hirano; F. Q. Azevedo; M. F. Lima; C. B. Gomes; Leonardo Ferreira Dutra; F. A. Suinaga; A. D. F. de Carvalho; P. E. de Melo; C. Lopes; C. Reisser Junior; J. B. Pinheiro; Carmen Medeiros; A. C. R. Krolow; L. A. S. de Castro; Nilceu Rx Nazareno
Archive | 2018
C. M. Castro; A. da S. Pereira; A. C. A. dos. Santos; Gabriela Martins
Archive | 2018
R. B. Kneib; N. M. L. Ferri; F. Q. Azevedo; A. da S. Pereira; A. C. R. Krolow; C. M. Castro
Revista Medica De Chile | 2017
C. M. Castro; Luis Bustos; Renato Ocampo; Elda Molina; Pía Cabrero; René Vergara; Fernando Lanas
Archive | 2017
R. B. Kneib; T. Silveira; A. da S. Pereira; J. A. Haerter; G. G. de Brito; C. M. Castro
Archive | 2017
C. M. Castro; A. da S. Pereira
Archive | 2017
R. B. Kneib; E. A. Lens; M. M. Rosa; C. Reisser Junior; A. da S. Pereira; G. G. de Brito; C. M. Castro
Archive | 2016
C. Reisser Junior; C. M. Castro; Carmen Medeiros; A. Rohr; A. da S. Pereira