Volume 52, Issue 1 pp. 47-52
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Monoblastic leukemia in an HIV-infected patient: Absence of viral expression in RNA blasts

C. Guillemain

C. Guillemain

Hematology Laboratory, CHU-Conception, Marseille, France

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F. George

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F. George

Hematology Laboratory, CHU-Conception, Marseille, France

Laboratoire d'Hématologie et d'Immuno-Hématologie, Faculté de Pharmacie, 27, Bd Jean Moulin, 13385 Marseille Cedex 5, FranceSearch for more papers by this author
M. Courcoul

M. Courcoul

Inserm U372, Marseille, France

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C. Dhiver

C. Dhiver

Institut Paoli Calmette, Marseille, France

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C. Brunet

C. Brunet

Hematology Laboratory, CHU-Conception, Marseille, France

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B. Spire

B. Spire

Inserm U372, Marseille, France

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N. Horschowski

N. Horschowski

Hematology Laboratory, CHU-Conception, Marseille, France

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M. Conciatori

M. Conciatori

Hematology Laboratory, CHU-Conception, Marseille, France

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J. Sampol

J. Sampol

Hematology Laboratory, CHU-Conception, Marseille, France

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Abstract

A small number of patients seropositive for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) have been reported as developing acute non-lymphoblastic leukemia (ANLL). In the cases previously published, the authors never reported a study of the link joining HIV infection and leukemia. We describe here the case of a 41-year-old HIV positive patient who developed ANLL (FAB classification M5). Using molecular techniques, we looked for a direct link between these two co-existing diseases. We showed the absence of HIV expression in the malignant clone, suggesting that the association of ANLL and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome is not a direct consequence of the myeloid precursors infection. Nevertheless a relationship may exist through a disorganization of the bone marrow micro-environment. © 1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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