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Primary effusion lymphoma in Taiwan shows two distinctive clinicopathological subtypes with rare human immunodeficiency virus association.

Bo-Jung ChenRan-Ching WangChung-Han HoChang-Tsu YuanWan-Ting HuangSheau-Fang YangPin-Pen HsiehYun-Chih YungShih-Yao LinChen-Fang HsuYing-Zhen SuChun-Chi KuoShih-Sung Chuang
Published in: Histopathology (2018)
Apart from the phenotypical difference, our HHV8-positive neoplasms were not distinct from the HHV8-negative group. Literature review of 256 cases, including our cases, revealed that HHV8-positive cases were associated more frequently with HIV and EBV infection, with rare MYC rearrangement, and a poorer prognosis than HHV8-negative cases. We propose to name the HHV8-positive cases as 'classical' or 'type I PEL' and the HHV8-negative cases as 'type II PEL', stressing the similarities and the distinctive features between these two groups.
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