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HHV-8-Associated Multicentric Castleman Disease, a Diagnostic Challenge in a Patient With Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome and Fever
Document Type
article
Source
Subject
Medical Microbiology
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Pain Research
Orphan Drug
Hematology
Infectious Diseases
Rare Diseases
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Cancer
2.1 Biological and endogenous factors
Aetiology
Infection
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Castleman Disease
Fever
Herpesvirus 8
Human
Humans
HHV-8
multicentric Castleman disease
AIDS
immunocompromised
lymphoproliferative
Language
Abstract
Patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) are at an increased susceptibility to pathogens and associated malignancies which can present with a unique constellation of symptoms. In this article, we describe a case of Castleman disease in a patient with AIDS, nonadherent with antiretroviral therapy (ART), who presented with fevers, constant abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. After an extensive work up, a lymph node biopsy confirmed a diagnosis of human herpesvirus-8 (HHV-8)-associated multicentric Castleman disease. Patients presenting with AIDS and fever have broad differential diagnoses; therefore, reaching a diagnosis as rare as Castleman disease can be challenging. HHV-8 has a propensity to CD20 positive B cells, which allows rituximab to be an effect treatment.