Castleman disease and HIV infection. Presentation of two cases and revision of the literature

  • Verónica Cacciari
  • Antonio Arra
  • Daniela D´Alessandro
  • Silvia Errea
  • Dana Kohan
  • Boris Elsner
  • Jorge Benetucci
Keywords: Castleman, HIV, HHV8

Abstract

Castleman´s disease is a lymphoproliferative disorder of uncertain origin but, principally, related to dysfunction of follicular dendritic cells and impaired production of various cytokines, most of which have proinflammatory activity and are responsible for the symptoms that patients present.
The relationship between Castleman´s disease and HHV8, especially in severe forms, has been well documented in the last years. This morbid association is related to an unfortunate evolution in the context of HIV infection, presenting an increased risk of neoplastic disorders such as Kaposi´s disease and various types of lymphomas.
Two cases of Castleman´s disease associated with HHV8 and HIV infection, and the pathogenic context in which they developed, are presented and described.

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Author Biographies

Verónica Cacciari

Sanatorio Colegiales, Servicio de Infectología, CABA, Argentina.

Antonio Arra

Servicio de Anatomía Patológica. Hospital Donación Francisco Santojanni, CABA, Argentina.

Daniela D´Alessandro

Servicio de Infectologia, Hospital Donación Francisco Santojanni., CABA, Argentina.

Silvia Errea

Servicio de Infectologia, Hospital Donación Francisco Santojanni., CABA, Argentina.

Dana Kohan

Centro de Patología. Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Boris Elsner

Centro de Patología. Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Jorge Benetucci

Helios Salud y Facultad de Medicina de la UBA, CABA, Argentina.

Published
2023-09-21
How to Cite
Cacciari, V., Arra, A., D´AlessandroD., Errea, S., Kohan, D., Elsner, B., & Benetucci, J. (2023). Castleman disease and HIV infection. Presentation of two cases and revision of the literature. Actualizaciones En Sida E Infectología, 23(88). https://doi.org/10.52226/revista.v23i88.250
Section
Case Report