Burkitt’s Lymphoma in HIV-Infected Patients (Literature Review with Own Clinical Cases)
https://doi.org/10.52560/2713-0118-2023-2-37-48
Abstract
This article presents the X-ray morphological and clinical picture of three cases of Burkitt’s lymphoma in HIV-infected patients. Burkitt’s lymphoma is a very aggressive B–cell non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and the fastest growing tumor. In view of this, it is a medical problem, since untimely diagnosis of this tumor leads to a high frequency of relapses, which means an unfavorable prognosis.
About the Authors
N. V. KlimovaRussian Federation
Klimova Natal’ya Valer’evna, M. D. Med., Professor, Head of the Multiprofile Clinic Training Department, Medical Institute; Head of the Department of Radiology
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A. O. Ramzina
Russian Federation
Ramzina Anastasiya Olegovna, postgraduate student, Department of Surgical Diseases, Medical Institute; Radiologist
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A. A. Gaus
Russian Federation
Gaus Anna Alekseevna, M. D. Med., Associate Professor of the Multiprofile Clinic Training Department, Medical Institute; Radiologist
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Review
For citations:
Klimova N.V., Ramzina A.O., Gaus A.A. Burkitt’s Lymphoma in HIV-Infected Patients (Literature Review with Own Clinical Cases). Radiology - Practice. 2023;(2):37-48. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.52560/2713-0118-2023-2-37-48