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Case series We report 3 cases of biliary tract malignancy associated with HIV infection from Prayas Amrita clinic, an NGO based HIV clinic in Pune, India. Two of the cases were diagnosed with gall bladder malignancies (GBM) and the third one had cholangio carcinoma (CC). All presented with advanced stage of malignancy with metastases and had poor prognosis. All were males with median age at presentation being 47 years (range 46-48 years) They were diagnosed to have HIV for a median duration of 102 months (range: 69-118 months) . Median nadir CD4 count was 77cells/cmm (range: 71–163 cell/cmm). They were on first line ART for median 63 months (range: 41– 72 months). A patient with GBM was Hepatitis B co infected. Prior AIDS related events of anemia, immune thrombocytopenic purpura and tuberculosis were present in the patient with CC and progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy was in one of the patients with GBM. Being managed in resource limited setting; the absence of other risk factors is corroborative and lacks evidence.

Highlights

  • Malignancies of biliary tract have been rarely reported in HIV disease.Case series We report 3 cases of biliary tract malignancy associated with HIV infection from Prayas Amrita clinic, an NGO based HIV clinic in Pune, India

  • Two of the cases were diagnosed with gall bladder malignancies (GBM) and the third one had cholangio carcinoma (CC)

  • Prior AIDS related events of anemia, immune thrombocytopenic purpura and tuberculosis were present in the patient with CC and progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy was in one of the patients with GBM

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Case series We report 3 cases of biliary tract malignancy associated with HIV infection from Prayas Amrita clinic, an NGO based HIV clinic in Pune, India. Two of the cases were diagnosed with gall bladder malignancies (GBM) and the third one had cholangio carcinoma (CC).

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