Abstract

Non-Hodgkin lymphomas of B-cell origin are the most commonly encountered HIV-related lymphomas in adults and children. These lymphomas are often extranodal, involve the central nervous system or other sites, and have been found to behave in a more aggressive manner. We report an unusual case of a child with HHV-8-positive large T-cell lymphoma.

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