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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. Klimova
The Surgut State University; The Surgut Regional Clinical Hospital
Russian 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

6-21, ul. Gagarina, Surgut, 628408
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A. O. Ramzina
The Surgut State University; The Surgut Regional Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

Ramzina Anastasiya Olegovna, postgraduate student, Department of Surgical Diseases, Medical Institute; Radiologist

1, pr. Lenina, Surgut, 628403
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A. A. Gaus
The Surgut State University; The Surgut Regional Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

Gaus Anna Alekseevna, M. D. Med., Associate Professor of the Multiprofile Clinic Training Department, Medical Institute; Radiologist

1, pr. Lenina, Surgut, 628403
+7 (912) 816-56-86



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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

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