Literature DB >> 9499329

Response of lymphoepithelial parotid cysts to antiretroviral treatment in HIV-infected adults.

D E Craven1, R A Duncan, J R Stram, C J O'Hara, K A Steger, K Jhamb, L R Hirschhorn.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Surgical resection has been the usual therapy for HIV-infected patients with lymphoepithelial parotid cysts.
OBJECTIVE: To study antiretroviral therapy for lymphoepithelial parotid cysts.
DESIGN: Case series.
SETTING: HIV outpatient clinics. PATIENTS: HIV-infected patients with lymphoepithelial parotid cysts. INTERVENTION: Antiretroviral therapy. MEASUREMENTS: Change in size of the parotid cyst, CD4 lymphocyte count, and HIV viral load.
RESULTS: Nine HIV-infected adults presented with chronic, large parotid cysts, eight of which were bilateral. In at least seven patients, the cysts were the initial sign of HIV infection. In six patients, the cysts resolved completely with combination antiretroviral therapy. Four of these patients also received prednisone. Three patients who did not comply with antiretroviral therapy had partial responses followed by relapses.
CONCLUSIONS: Parotid cysts are an unrecognized sign of early HIV infection. These cysts respond to combination antiretroviral therapy, with or without corticosteroids. Surgical resection should be reserved for patients in whom medical therapy has failed or those who refuse or are poorly compliant with medical therapy.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9499329     DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-128-6-199803150-00006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Intern Med        ISSN: 0003-4819            Impact factor:   25.391


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Journal:  HNO       Date:  2008-01       Impact factor: 1.284

2.  Pondering parotid masses.

Authors:  M A Miller
Journal:  Can J Infect Dis       Date:  2001-03

3.  Cystic lymphoid hyperplasia of the parotid gland as the initial manifestation of HIV infection.

Authors:  Bingcheng Wu; Raymond Ngo; Fredrik Petersson
Journal:  Singapore Med J       Date:  2014-01       Impact factor: 1.858

4.  Lymphoepithelial Sialadenitis Involving HIV-Infected and Sjogren Syndrome Patients: A Cytologic Study.

Authors:  Debarshi Saha; Rohit Tapadia; Flora D Lobo; Neha Dhavalpure; Mayuri Swamy; Nirupama Murali
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Review 5.  Contribution of HIV Infection, AIDS, and Antiretroviral Therapy to Exocrine Pathogenesis in Salivary and Lacrimal Glands.

Authors:  Imran Nizamuddin; Peter Koulen; Carole P McArthur
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2018-09-13       Impact factor: 5.923

  5 in total

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