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Stereotactic Brain Biopsy in Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Patients
Arch Int Med 156:565-568, Luzzati,R.,et al, 1996
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Article Abstract
A definitive diagnosis was obtained in 24 patients(92%),of whom 12(46%)had primary brain lymphoma,six(23%)had progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy,and four(15%)had Toxoplasma encephalitis.Two thirds of contrast-enhancing lesions on computed tomography were lymphoma and three fourths of contrast-negative lesions were leukoencephalopathy.Three patients had biopsy-related cerebral hemorrhages(morbidity,11.5%).Median follow-up and survival for the entire group were 24 weeks(range 6 to 135 weeks).Twenty patients(77%)received specific therapy and 13(50%)responded to treatment.Of 11 patients with lymphoma undergoing irradiation treatment (whole-brain radiotherapy in seven and y-knife treatment in four),nine (82%)had clinical and radiologic response,with a median survival of 34 weeks(range,13 to 57 weeks).Sterotactic brain biopsy has high diagnostic efficacy and clinical benefit in carefully selected human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients.The procedure should be performed essentially in patients with contrast-enhancing lesions on computed tomography who have a high frequency of treatable cerebral diseases.
 
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