Angiocentric lymph proliferative disorder (lymphomatoid granulomatosis) in a person with newly-diagnosed HIV infection: a case report.
Cecilia T CostiniukJason KaramchandaniAli BessissowJean-Pierre RoutyJason SzaboCharles FrenettePublished in: BMC infectious diseases (2018)
Albeit rare, ALPD should be considered in the differential diagnosis of central nervous system lesions in persons with HIV once common etiologies have been eliminated. Furthermore, ALPD involving the central nervous system may occur in in the absence of documented EBV infection in the central nervous system.