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Disorders of the central nervous system (CNS) associated with HIV infections are becoming increasingly important in the area of clinical diagnosis and treatment of patients with AIDS. The aim of this retrospective analysis of 20 patients with AIDS who died in 1989 was to compare clinical diagnosis, neuroradiological findings and treatment with the results of neuropathological studies. The neuropathological examinations revealed primary CNS lymphoma (high-grade non-Hodgkin's lymphoma) in seven cases, cerebral toxoplasmosis in four cases, haemorrhagic infarction in three cases, cerebral cryptococcosis in three cases, and one case each of infiltration of the dura by a peripheral Burkitt's lymphoma, cytomegalovirus encephalitis and bacterial meningitis. A remarkably high percentage of CNS lymphomas with no distinct clinical or neuroradiological differentiation criteria were found in this study. On the basis of these data, we conclude that stereotactic biopsy and histological diagnosis should be recommended for patients with focal intracerebral lesions who fail to respond to suitable anti-parasitic treatment.
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PMID:[Clinical diagnosis and neuropathologic examination findings in 20 AIDS patients]. 140 81

The value of DNA single-cell cytometry for the detection of neoplasia in Feulgen-stained cerebrospinal fluid cytological specimens was tested on 34 cases of Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma or leukemia and on 66 cases of viral or bacterial meningitis as a disease control group. The DNA content of 200 randomly chosen nuclei was measured on one pre-existing, cytologically representative slide per case, using a TV-image analysis system TAS-plus (Leitz, Germany). Neoplasia was diagnosed, if at least three nuclei with a DNA content above 5c (5cEE > or = 3) were found. The sensitivity investigating only one slide per case was 79.4% (27/34), the specificity 78.8% (52/66). Three lymphomas and 7 inflammatory cases were classified as suspicious (0 < 5cEE < 3). In 4 lymphoma cases (11.8%) a false-negative diagnosis and in 7 cases (10.6%) of viral meningitis a false-positive diagnosis were made. No false-positive diagnosis occurred in bacterial meningitis. While the false-negative diagnoses may be due to the only slightly increased number of cells in cerebrospinal fluid, no final explanation for increased DNA values after viral infection can be given. Therefore, before using DNA single-cell cytometry to prove the malignant character of lymphocytic pleocytosis in cerebrospinal fluid, viral meningitis has to be clinically excluded.
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PMID:DNA single cell cytometry in lymphocytic pleocytosis of the cerebrospinal fluid. 831 Jul 92

Adult patients with malignancies are considered to be at a high risk for Listeria monocytogenes meningitis. The Microbiology Laboratory's database of the University Hospital of Ioannina, Greece, was searched for cases of L. monocytogenes during the period from January 1990 to December 2002. Listerial meningitis occurred in three patients: one with brain tumour, one with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia, and one with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. All the patients were older than 70 and they were actively receiving therapy for their malignancy. L. monocytogenes type 4b was isolated from blood and cerebrospinal fluid. All were treated with ampicillin and gentamicin, but they died shortly after the initiation of the treatment. Experience with the three present cases indicated the high mortality rate due to listerial meningitis in this immunosuppressed population. So, listeriosis should be suspected in patients with meningitis and underlying malignancy. Since meningitis due to L. monocytogenes is not distinguishable clinically from other types of bacterial meningitis, it is recommended to cover Listeria in the initial empirical therapy of bacterial meningitis in immunosuppressed patients.
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PMID:Fatal meningitis due to Listeria monocytogenes in elderly patients with underlying malignancy. 1511 98