Primary breast lymphoma: a consideration in an HIV patient when a mass is discovered by screening mammography: a case report

  • Akinwande O
  • Paley R
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Abstract

Primary Breast lymphoma is a rare lesion that has been reported in patients without HIV. However, Primary Breast lymphoma occurring in a patient with HIV has rarely been reported despite the fact that HIV infection is known to increase the propensity to develop certain types of lymphoma. We report a case of an HIV patient with breast lymphoma that was discovered by screening mammography while presenting our argument for more cautionary management in this patient population.

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Akinwande, O. K., & Paley, R. (2008). Primary breast lymphoma: a consideration in an HIV patient when a mass is discovered by screening mammography: a case report. Cases Journal, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1757-1626-1-387

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