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Autops. Case Rep ; 13: e2023445, 2023. graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1513731

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ABSTRACT Extranodal NK/T- cell lymphoma (ENKTCL) is an aggressive lymphoma driven by Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection in genetically susceptible individuals. It was historically called a lethal midline granuloma. Due to the angio-destructive nature of ENKTCL, lymphoma cells are often accompanied and masked by necrosis and dense inflammation in the biopsy. Further, the biopsy may show vasculitis, which can mimic granulomatosis with polyangiitis. Due to these masquerades, ENKTCL is often misdiagnosed in the biopsy. Several biopsies may be required to establish the diagnosis. We describe the clinical course and autopsy findings of a young female who presented with a hard-palate ulcer. Antemortem biopsies failed to establish the diagnosis. The autopsy revealed an advanced nasal subtype of Extranodal NK/T-cell lymphoma with dissemination to the kidneys, adrenals, liver, spleen, and small intestine.

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Einstein (Säo Paulo) ; 21: eRC0378, 2023. graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1448182

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ABSTRACT In equatorial Brazil, the association of Burkitt lymphoma and Epstein-Barr virus manifests at high rates. Here, we report, for the first time, amplifications of aurora kinase genes (AURKA/B) in a patient with a history of periodontal abscess and the presence of a remaining nodule, diagnosed with Burkitt lymphoma and Epstein-Barr virus, and /HIV positive. The patient was a 38-year-old man who presented with a 2-week-old severe jaw pain and a 3-day-old severe bilateral headache. He had a history of human papilloma virus. Interphase FISH analysis showed AURKA and AURKB amplification. The patient's condition worsened, progressing to death a month after the initial care. Changes in the MYCC and AURKA pathways are directly associated with genomic instability. Thus, MYCC rearrangements and higher expression of AURKA/B may be associated with therapy resistance, highlighting the importance of AURKA/B evaluation in Burkitt lymphoma.

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CES med ; 36(1): 59-67, ene.-abr. 2022. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1384219

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Resumen La mononucleosis infecciosa es un síndrome clínico de causa viral que generalmente tiene un curso benigno y autolimitado, caracterizado por fiebre, faringoamigdalitis y adenomegalias generalizadas, siendo la afectación de órganos o sistemas algo inusual. Se presenta el caso de una niña de ocho años con un síndrome mononucleósico por virus de Epstein-Barr y Citomegalovirus, con un síndrome nefrítico agudo hipocomplementémico secundario, sin deterioro de la función renal y evolución clínica favorable. La ausencia de un período de latencia entre el proceso infeccioso y la aparición de los síntomas de síndrome nefrítico, es un elemento clave en el diagnóstico diferencial con el síndrome nefrítico agudo postestreptocócico, que es la causa más común en niños.


Abstract Infectious mononucleosis is a clinical syndrome of viral cause that generally has a benign clinical picture, characterized by fever, pharyngotonsillitis, and generalized lymphadenopathy, being the affectation of organ or systems something unusual. We present the case of an eight-year-old girl with a mononucleosis syndrome due to Epstein-Barr virus and Cytomegalovirus, with a secondary hypocomplementemia acute nephritic syndrome, without deterioration of renal function and favorable clinical evolution. The absence of a latency period between the infectious process and the appearance of nephritic syndrome symptoms are a key element in the differential diagnosis with post-streptococcal acute nephritic syndrome, which is the most common cause in children.

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BioSC. (Curitiba, Impresso) ; 80(2): 96-99, 20220000.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1442415

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Introduction: LMP-1 (latent membrane protein 1) is a membrane protein found in EBV and can be identified through immunohistochemistry. Objectives: To evaluate the prevalence of EBV virus in tonsillar tissue samples correlating with tonsil size, age and gender. Methods: An LMP-1 immunohistochemical study was performed in slides from patients with tonsil hyperplasia. Results: The sample consisted of 120 slides, 66 were from male. The average tonsillar size was 6.0 cm2 (1.5-14.0) and the average age was 6.5 years (2-18). Overall, 72 patients were positive for the virus, the majority being male (51%) and preschoolers (51.4%). For comparative analysis, the sample was divided: group 1 (positive immunohistochemistry) and group 2 (negative immunohistochemistry). The average age was 6.74 years (± 4.14) and 6.19 years (± 3.82) for group 1 and 2, respectively. Group 1 had 37 preschoolers, 23 school-age children and 12 adolescents. Group 2 had 28 preschoolers, 14 school-age children and 6 adolescents (p=0.71). To evaluate the presence of virus, the slides were divided according to area: G (≥6cm²) and P (<6cm²). In G group, 54 slides were positive, while in P group, 18 were positive. Group 1 presented 54 of G group slides and 18 of P group slides, with no statistical difference, but with a tendency to positivity (p=0.09). Conclusion: Most of the sample was positive for the presence of Epstein-Barr virus. There was no difference in the virus presence or absence when correlated with the tonsillar size, age or sex


Introdução: LMP-1 (proteína latente de membrana-1) é uma proteína de membrana encontrada no Epstein-Barr vírus (EBV) e que pode ser identificadaatravés da imunoistoquímica. Objetivo: Avaliar a prevalência do EBV em amostras de tecido tonsilar correlacionando com o tamanho da tonsila, idade e sexo. Método: Realizou-se um estudo imunoistoquímico de LMP-1 para EBV em lâminas de pacientes com hiperplasia de tonsilas. Resultados: A amostra foi composta por 120 lâminas, sendo 66 (55%) de pacientes do sexo masculino. O tamanho médio tonsilar foi 6,0 cm2 (1,5-14,0) e a idade média 6,5 anos (2-18). Ao todo, 72 pacientes (60%) tiveram positividade para o vírus, a maioria meninos (51%) e pré-escolares (51,4%). A amostra foi dividida em: grupo 1 (imunoistoquímica positiva) e grupo 2 (imunoistoquímica negativa). A idade média foi de 6,74 anos (±4,14) e 6,19 anos (±3,82), para o grupo 1 e 2, respectivamente. O grupo 1 apresentou 37 pré-escolares, 23 escolares e 12 adolescentes. O grupo 2 foi composto por 28 pré-escolares, 14 escolares e 6 adolescentes, sem diferença estatística (p=0,71). Para avaliar a presença do EBV, as lâminas foram divididas de acordo com a área: G (≥6 cm²) e P (<6 cm²). No grupo G, 54 lâminas foram positivas, enquanto no grupo P, 18, sem diferença estatística, mas com tendência a positividade (p=0,09). Conclusão: A maior parte da amostra foi positiva para o Epstein-Barr vírus. Não houve diferença significante na positividade ou não do vírus quando correlacionada com o tamanho tonsilar, a idade e o sexo dos pacientes.


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Humans , Tonsillectomy , Epstein-Barr Virus Infections
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Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma ; (12): 506-509, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-953992

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Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) -positive diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, not otherwise specified (DLBCL-NOS), an aggressive B-cell lymphoma associated with chronic EBV infection, is an entity included in 2016 World Health Organization classification of lymphoid neoplasms. EBV-coding RNA (EBER) is expressed in the nucleus of these tumor cells. EBV -positive DLBCL can be mostly found in the elderly who have poor immunochemotherapy effect and short overall survival time, and this poor prognosis is inconsistent with international prognostic index (IPI) stratification. CD30 and programmed death 1/programmed death ligand 1 are expected to be the potential prognostic indicators and therapeutic targets. This paper reviews the relationship between EBV-positive DLBCL-NOS and EBV infection, clinicopathological characteristics, prognostic evaluation factors and treatment in the era of new drugs.

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Medicina (B.Aires) ; 81(3): 458-461, jun. 2021. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1346485

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Abstract Idiopathic CD4 lymphocytopenia (ICL) not related to HIV is an infrequent and severe condition with no etiology defined until now. The concomitant presence of an underlying disease, especially an oncohematological process, could be related to the immune physiopathology and the development of the im munosuppressive state. On the other hand, Epstein Barr virus is a well-known oncogenic pathogen described in the development of several types of lymphoma which might be reactivated in the ICL. There is still no specific treatment for this syndrome, so the therapeutic scope for these patients is the treatment of opportunistic diseases and the administration of specific antimicrobials as prophylaxis. We present a patient with an uncommon asso ciation of an ICL and an extranodal T/NK lymphoma with detection of VEB nuclear RNA by in situ hybridization (EBER). Diagnosis was challenging which led the health team to carry out many studies over several months


Resumen La linfocitopenia CD4 idiopática (ICL) no relacionada al HIV es una condición grave e infrecuente sin una etiología aún definida. La presencia de una enfermedad subyacente, especialmente un proceso oncohematológico, podría tener relación en la fisiopatología del proceso inmunológico. Por otro lado, el virus Epstein Barr (VEB) es bien conocido por ser un patógeno oncogénico descrito en el desarrollo de diversos tipos de linfomas, el cual podría ser reactivado en estados de inmunosupresión severa. No existe aún un tratamiento específico para este síndro me, por lo que el objetivo terapéutico en estos pacientes radica en el manejo profiláctico y activo de las distintas enfermedades oportunistas ante las cuales son susceptibles. Se presenta un paciente con un déficit grave de linfocitos CD4 de causa idiopática, y un diagnóstico posterior de linfoma T/NK extraganglionar con detección de RNA nuclear de VEB por hibridización in situ (EBER), una asociación poco descrita en la literatura médica.


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Humans , Epstein-Barr Virus Infections , Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases , Lymphopenia , In Situ Hybridization , Herpesvirus 4, Human/genetics
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An. bras. dermatol ; 96(2): 184-187, Mar.-Apr. 2021. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1248747

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Abstract Epstein Barr virus-associated smooth muscle tumors are an uncommon neoplasm that occurs in immunosuppressed patients of any age. Usually, it presents as multifocal tumors mainly in the spinal cord, epidural region, gastrointestinal tract and liver, upper respiratory tract and skin, the latest with few cases reported in the literature and related with human immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immune deficiency syndrome. The authors present the first case of a Colombian adult patient with human immunodeficiency virus infection and multifocal Epstein Barr virus-associated smooth muscle tumors in the skin and epidural region, confirmed by histopathology, immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization studies.


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Humans , Adult , HIV Infections/complications , Smooth Muscle Tumor , Epstein-Barr Virus Infections/complications , RNA, Viral , Herpesvirus 4, Human/genetics
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Autops. Case Rep ; 11: e2021246, 2021. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1153187

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Extranodal NK/T-cell lymphoma, nasal type (ENKTL-NT) is a rare type of Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, which usually presents with extranodal involvement and affects the nasal/upper aerodigestive tract in the classical presentation. Herein, we report the case of a 31-year-old, previously healthy, male patient diagnosed with ENKTL-NT with the involvement of the lung parenchyma and heart. Unfortunately, due to the rapid disease progression, the diagnosis was performed only at the autopsy. The authors highlight the rare clinical presentation of this type of lymphoma, as well as the challenging anatomopathological diagnosis in necrotic samples.


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Humans , Male , Adult , Nose Neoplasms/pathology , Lymphoma, Extranodal NK-T-Cell/pathology , Nasal Cavity/pathology , Autopsy , Lymphoma, T-Cell , Fatal Outcome , Herpesvirus 4, Human , Disease Progression , Heart , Lung/pathology
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Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases ; (12): 548-555, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-909814

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Objective:To analyze the clinical features of chronic active Epstein-Barr virus infection (CAEBV) in order to reduce the rates of underdiagnosis and misdiagnosis of this disease.Methods:The CAEBV related literatures of PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, WanFang Database and Chongqing VIP since the first literature published (May 1987) until August 29, 2020 were searched. The clinical characteristics, laboratory examinations, outcome and causes of death of CAEBV patients were retrospectively analyzed. Statistical analysis was performed by Mann-Whitney U test, chi-square test or Fisher′s exact probability test. Results:A total of 111 patients aged 22.0 (10.0, 39.0) years were included from 46 articles. There were 64 cases (57.7%) in the age ≥18 years group and 47 cases (42.3%) in the age <18 years group. Fever, splenomegaly, hepatomegaly, and lymph node enlargement were common clinical manifestations, with incidences of 95.5%(106/111), 84.7%(94/111), 57.7%(64/111) and 56.8%(63/111), respectively. The incidences of rash and hepatomegaly in the age ≥18 years group were 3.1%(2/64) and 45.3%(29/64), respectively, which were both lower than those in patients aged <18 years group (27.7%(13/47) and 74.5%(35/47), respectively), while the incidence of abnormal liver biochemical indexes was higher (45.3%(29/64) vs 23.4%(11/47)). The differences were all statistically significant ( χ2=13.957, 9.436 and 5.643, respectively, all P<0.05). Of the 70 patients with follow-up outcomes, 38(54.3%) died and 32(45.7%) survived. The causes of death included gastrointestinal bleeding, severe infection, respiratory failure, liver failure, etc. The incidences of splenomegaly in the death and survival groups were 92.1%(35/38) and 68.8%(22/32), respectively. The difference was statistically significant ( χ2=6.266, P<0.05). Of 21 death and 17 survival cases in the age <18 years group, 15(71.4%) and two cases were combined hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH), respectively, with statistical significance ( χ2=13.527, P<0.01). Of the 90 patients whose HLH-related information was available, 38(42.2%) combined HLH and 52(57.8%) without HLH, with 36.8%(14/38) and 65.4% (34/52) of males, respectively. The difference of gender distribution was statistically significant ( χ2=7.187, P=0.007). The treatment regimens of the 111 CAEBV patients during the course of disease were various, but the detailed information was lacking. Conclusions:The clinical manifestations of CAEBV are diverse. CAEBV can be complicated with fatal complications, lacks of effective treatment, and shows poor prognosis. It is necessary to actively carry out related research to improve the understanding of the disease, and explore effective treatment and reduce mortality.

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Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma ; (12): 609-612, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-907223

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Objective:To investigate the clinicopathological features, treatment and prognosis of patients with angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma (AILT) complicated with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-positive diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL).Methods:The clinical data of 2 cases of AILT with EBV-positive DLBCL in the Fifth Medical Center of PLA General Hospital were retrospectively analyzed, and the literature was reviewed.Results:One case of complex lymphoma (CL) developed from low fever with systemic superficial lymphadenopathy, the right axillary tumor biopsy showed that AILT complicated with EBV-positive DLBCL. After 8 cycles of chemotherapy, the patient reached unconfirmed complete remission, then received maintenance treatment with chidamide and survived until the deadline. Another case of discordant lymphoma began with subcutaneous nodules and then developed progressive enlargement of superficial lymph nodes. The pathological examination of subcutaneous nodule diagnosed as DLBCL, and the pathological examination of right inguinal lymph node diagnosed as AITL. After 7 cycles of chemotherapy, the patient died of hemophagocytic syndrome.Conclusions:AILT with EBV-positive DLBCL is rare. The main clinical symptom is AITL and the immunophenotypic characteristic indicates the presence of T cells and B cells. At the same time, the prognosis is poor, and the treatment strategy mainly depends on the lymphoma type with unfavorable prognosis.

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Femina ; 49(3): 187-192, 2021. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1224085

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A ocorrência de úlceras genitais em adolescentes e mulheres jovens tem impacto emocional para as pacientes e seus familiares, pela frequente associação com uma possível etiologia de transmissão sexual. Porém, úlcera de Lipschütz e síndrome de Behçet não têm etiologia infecciosa e devem ser lembradas como possíveis diagnósticos diferenciais. O diagnóstico dessas duas patologias é clínico e pode ser desafiador. Dessa forma, foi realizada uma revisão na literatura com o objetivo de comparar as duas entidades. A úlcera de Lipschütz é causada por uma vasculite local e caracteriza-se pelo surgimento súbito de úlceras na vulva ou vagina inferior. Já a doença de Behçet é causada por vasculite sistêmica, com episódios de remissão e exacerbação, que pode envolver quase todos os sistemas orgânicos. Em ambos os casos, é essencial o referenciamento para reumatologia. O tratamento objetiva suprimir exacerbações, controlar a dor e prevenir infecção secundária.(AU)


The occurrence of genital ulcers in adolescents and young women have an emotional impact for the patient and their families, due to the frequent association of its etiology with a sexually transmitted disease. However, Lipschütz ulcer and Behçet's syndrome do not have an infectious etiology and should be remembered as a possible differential diagnoses. As the diagnosis of these two pathologies is clinical and can be challenging, a review of literature was carried out. The objective of this review of literature was to compare both diseases. Lipschütz ulcer is caused by local vasculitis and is characterized by the sudden appearance of ulcers in the vulva or lower vagina. Behçet's syndrome is caused by systemic vasculitis, with episodes of remission and exacerbation, which can affect almost all organ systems. In both cases, referral to rheumatology is essential. Treatment aims to suppress exacerbations, control pain and prevent secondary infection.(AU)


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Humans , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Behcet Syndrome/complications , Behcet Syndrome/diagnosis , Behcet Syndrome/drug therapy , Oral Ulcer , Systemic Vasculitis/complications , Systemic Vasculitis/diagnosis , Systemic Vasculitis/drug therapy , Prognosis , Uveitis , Vulvar Diseases , Epstein-Barr Virus Infections
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Rev. ecuat. pediatr ; 21(2): 1-8, 31 de agosto del 2020.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1141283

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Introducción:El síndrome hemofagocítico (SHF) es reconocido como un conjunto de signos clínicos y hallazgos laboratoriales que tienen un grave compromiso en la salud y vitalidad de los niños con una incidencia de 1.2 casos/millón/año. Puede pasar subdiagnosticado y confundido con sepsis de foco inespecífico Caso clínico:Niño de 4 años de edad, sin antecedentes de importancia. Ingresado desde el servicio de emergencia por presentar 20 días de fiebre y dolor abdominal. Requirió intubación por franca falla respiratoria y el ingreso a la Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos Pediátricos. Con hipotensión e insuficiencia hepática, pancitopeniay esplenomegalia. Evolución: Se descartaron infecciones bacterianas con policultivos, SARS-Cov 2negativo,se descartaron inmunodeficiencias congénitas y adquiridas.TORCHnegativo, VDRL no reactivo.La prueba de Epstein Barr fue positivo para IgM.Se determinó endocarditis con derrame pericárdico global. Estudio de biopsia medular normocromía, normocitosis, pancitopenia y blastos <5%, sin infiltración tumoral. Se estableció el Diagnóstico de SHFse inicióciclosporina y corticoterapia.Requirió ventilación mecánica por 20 días con período de pronación de 36 horas. Fue dado de alta a pediatríay posteriormente a domicilio, para control por consulta externa. Conclusión: El diagnóstico del SHF es inusual y subestimado al momento de la evaluación clínica. En el presente reporte se asocia a la presencia del Virus Epstein Barr


Introduction: Hemophagocytic syndrome (HPS) is recognized as a set of clinical signs and laboratory findings that have a serious compromise on the health and vitality of children with an incidence of 1.2 cases / million / year. It can be underdiagnosed and confused with sepsis with a non-specific focus. Clinical case: 4-year-old boy, with no significant history. Admitted from the emergency service due to 20 days of fever and abdominal pain. She required intubation due to frank respiratory failureand admission to the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. With hypotension and liver failure, pancytopenia and splenomegaly. Evolution: Bacterial infections were ruled out with polycultures, SARS-Cov 2 negative, congenital and acquired immunodeficiencies were ruled out. Negative TORCH, non-reactive VDRL. The Epstein Barr test was positive for IgM. Endocarditis with global pericardial effusion was determined. Medullary biopsy study normochromia, normocytosis, pancytopenia, and blasts <5%, without tumor infiltration. The diagnosis of SHF was established, cyclosporine and corticosteroid therapy were started. He required mechanical ventilation for 20 days with a 36-hour pronation period. He was discharged to pediatrics and later at home, for outpatient control. Conclusion: The diagnosis of HHS is unusual and underestimated at the time of clinical evaluation. In this report it is associated with the presence of the Epstein Barr Virus


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Humans , Herpesvirus 4, Human , Epstein-Barr Virus Infections , Lymphohistiocytosis, Hemophagocytic , Case Reports , Perforin
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Biomédica (Bogotá) ; 40(supl.1): 76-88, mayo 2020. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1124245

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Introducción. El virus de Epstein-Barr (EBV) es un virus ubicuo y oncogénico, asociado con el desarrollo de enfermedades como la mononucleosis infecciosa, el linfoma de Burkitt, el carcinoma nasofaríngeo y otras neoplasias. Actualmente, se reconocen dos subtipos: EBV-1 y EBV- 2, que tienen diferencias genéticas con sus antígenos nucleares (Epstein-Barr Nuclear Antigens, EBNA). Debido a la gran heterogeneidad y variabilidad encontradas en la proteína LMP1 del virus, se han descrito variantes asociadas con ciertas enfermedades o con regiones geográficas específicas. Objetivo. Identificar y caracterizar molecularmente las variantes del EBV detectadas en la cavidad oral de 84 adolescentes de Cali, Colombia. Materiales y métodos. Se hizo la amplificación por reacción en cadena de la polimerasa (Polymerase Chain Reaction, PCR) convencional, así como la purificación y la secuenciación del gen EBNA3C se realizó para subtipificar el virus y del dominio C-ter de la proteína LMP1 para identificar variantes. Además, se llevó a cabo un análisis filogenético y de variantes nucleotídicas de las secuencias obtenidas comparadas con variantes patogénicas y geográficas reportadas en el GenBank (National Center for Biotechnology Information, NCBI). Resultados. El subtipo viral predominante fue el EBV-1 (79 %); el 72,6 % se agrupó con la variante patogénica Raji, derivada de linfocitos B de un paciente con linfoma de Burkitt; el 13,7 % se relacionó con una variante de origen geográfico del Mediterráneo y otro 13,7 % no se agrupó con ninguna de las variantes de referencia. Conclusiones. Este es el primer estudio que reporta variantes del gen LMP1-EBV en Cali, Colombia. Se requieren nuevos estudios para caracterizar la variante sin identificar y determinar si es patogénica o si es una variante geográfica presente exclusivamente en la ciudad.


Introduction: The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is an ubiquitous and oncogenic virus associated with the development of diseases such as infectious mononucleosis, Burkitt's lymphoma, nasopharyngeal carcinoma, and other neoplasms. Currently, two types are recognized: EBV-1 and EBV-2, which have genetic differences with their EBNA nuclear antigens. Likewise, due to the high degree of heterogeneity and variability found in the LMP1 protein of the virus, variants associated with pathogenesis or specific geographic regions have been described. Objective: To identify and characterize molecularly EBV variants detected in the oral cavity of 84 adolescents in Cali, Colombia. Materials and methods: Conventional PCR amplification, purification, and sequencing of the gen EBNA3C were carried out to typify the virus and the C-ter domain of the LMP1 protein to identify variants. We also conducted a phylogenetic and nucleotide variant analysis of the obtained sequences versus pathogenic or geographic variants reported in GenBank-NCBI. Results: The predominant viral subtype was EBV-1 (79%); 72.6% was grouped with the pathogenic variant Raji, derived from B lymphocytes of a patient with Burkitt>s lymphoma, 13.7% was related to a variant of Mediterranean origin, and 13.7% was not grouped with any of the reference variants. Conclusions: This is the first time that variants of LMP1-EBV have been identified in Cali, Colombia. Additional studies are necessary to characterize the unidentified variant and to determine if it is pathogenic or if it is just an isolate present in the city of Cali.


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Epstein-Barr Virus Infections , Phylogeny , Adolescent , Colombia , Mouth
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Rev. peru. med. exp. salud publica ; 37(1): 160-163, ene.-mar. 2020. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1101791

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RESUMEN El linfoma extranodal de células T/NK extranasal (NKTL) primario del tracto gastrointestinal es poco frecuente y tiene carácter agresivo. Presentamos el caso de un paciente inmunocompetente de 51 años que ingresa por dolor abdominal de dos meses de evolución. En la colonoscopía, se hallaron ulceraciones ileales, por lo que se le realizaron estudios para descartar enfermedad de Crohn y tuberculosis intestinal, posteriormente presentó obstrucción intestinal. En la laparotomía exploratoria, se encontró un conglomerado ganglionar en mesenterio. La anatomía patológica confirmó el diagnóstico de NKTL primario en íleon. Se inició quimioterapia y el paciente pidió alta voluntaria dada su precaria condición. Dos meses después del alta el paciente fallece. Este linfoma ha sido reportado principalmente en Asia y posiblemente sea el primer caso reportado en Perú. Tiene un pronóstico funesto con una supervivencia global de ocho meses. Por ello, es necesario un diagnóstico precoz e iniciar la terapia oportunamente.


ABSTRACT Primary extranodal Natural Killer / T cell lymphoma (NKTL) on gastrointestinal tract is an uncommon and aggressive neoplasm. We present the case of a 51-year-old immunocompetent patient with a 2-month history of abdominal pain. Colonoscopy findings showed ileal ulcerations, so studies were carried out to rule out Crohn's disease and intestinal tuberculosis. Later, he developed intestinal obstruction. Exploratory laparotomy found a nodal conglomerate in the mesentery. Anatomical pathology confirmed the diagnosis of primary NKTL on the ileum. Chemotherapy was initiated but the patient asked for voluntary discharge because of his precarious condition. Two months after discharge the patient died. This lymphoma has been reported mainly in Asia and is possibly the first case in Peru. It has a dismal prognosis with overall survival of 8 months. Therefore, it is necessary to get an early diagnosis and begin therapy in a timely manner.


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Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Lymphoma, Extranodal NK-T-Cell , Ileal Neoplasms , Lymphoma , Peru , Fatal Outcome , Lymphoma, Extranodal NK-T-Cell/diagnosis , Ileal Neoplasms/diagnosis , Lymphoma/diagnosis
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Iatreia ; 32(4)oct.-dic. 2019.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1534561

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Se muestra el caso de un paciente con 56 años de edad, con un síndrome adenomegálico generalizado que presentó un linfoma de Hodgkin de celularidad mixta, asociado al virus de Epstein-Barr. El paciente previo al inicio del linfoma presentó episodios prolongados de estrés emocional, lo que posiblemente contribuyó a la disminución de la vigilancia inmunológica. El caso fue abordado por los estudiantes de quinto semestre en la asignatura Acto médico, una estrategia didáctica interdisciplinaria. Este artículo presenta los aspectos a tener en cuenta en el enfoque clínico de los pacientes con adenopatías desde una perspectiva integradora de la inmunología, la clínica y los diagnósticos diferenciales. Se resalta el valor del estudio de los casos clínicos con varios métodos diagnósticos como estrategia didáctica. Finalmente, se realiza una revisión de la literatura sobre el linfoma Hodgkin orientada al papel en el que participa la infección por el virus de Epstein-Barr, relacionada con la inmunosupresión por estrés.


SUMMARY We present the case of a 56-year-old patient with a generalized adenomegalic syndrome who presented a mixed cellular Hodgkin's lymphoma associated with Epstein Barr Virus. The patient had had great emotional stress prior to the onset of lymphoma, which possibly contributed to the decrease in immunological surveillance. The case was addressed by the students of the fifth semester in the subject "Medical Act", an interdisciplinary didactic strategy. We present the aspects to be taken into account in the approach of the clinician of patients with adenopathies from an integrative perspective of immunology, clinical and differential diagnoses; and the value of the study of clinical cases with several diagnostic approaches as a didactic strategy is highlighted. Finally, we present a literature review about Hodgkin lymphoma and the role which plays stress related Epstein Barr Virus infection.

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Case reports (Universidad Nacional de Colombia. En línea) ; 5(2): 139-146, July-Dec. 2019. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1055698

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RESUMEN Introducción. La infección por virus de Epstein-Barr (VEB) suele ser asintomática y persiste durante toda la vida. La afectación ocular es infrecuente, y aunque existen informes de casos, ninguno de ellos proviene de Colombia o Latinoamérica. Presentación del caso. Paciente masculino inmunocompetente con vasculitis retiniana unilateral generalizada, con vasos sin sangre temporales e inferonasales en la periferia, hemorragias intrarretinianas, vitritis intensa y desprendimiento de retina. La presencia de VEB se definió con una técnica de reacción en cadena de la poli-merasa en humor vítreo. El paciente recuperó la agudeza visual con el tratamiento oral antiviral convencional. Discusión. La afectación ocular asociada con el VEB se describe en pacientes inmunocomprometidos, en especial con infección por virus de inmunodeficiencia humana donde puede haber afectación retiniana. En este caso particular se discute la presencia de esta patología en pacientes inmunocompetentes. Conclusiones. La vasculitis retiniana es una entidad rara con mayor asociación a la inmuno-depresión. No existe un algoritmo de diagnóstico de esta enfermedad y la afectación ocular puede ser variable; tampoco existen líneas estándar de tratamiento. La evidencia reportada en el presente caso podría justificar estudios en pacientes seleccionados que muestran un compromiso de la agudeza visual sin una etiología establecida.


ABSTRACT Introduction: Epstein - Barr virus (EBV) infection is usually asymptomatic and persists throughout life. Eye involvement is rare, and even though there are some case reports, none of them comes from Colombia or Latin America. Case presentation: Immunocompetent young man with generalized unilateral retinal vasculitis, temporal and inferonasal bloodless vessels in the periphery, intraretinal hemorrhages, intense vitritis and retinal detachment. Epstein-Barr virus presence was determined using a polymerase chain reaction technique in vitreous humor. The patient recovered visual acuity with conventional antiviral oral treatment. Discussion: Eye involvement associated with Epstein-Barr virus is observed in immunocompromised patients, especially with HIV infection, where retinal involvement may occur. This case reports the presence of this pathology in an immunocompetent patient. Conclusions: Retinal vasculitis is a rare entity, frequently associated with immunocompromise. There is no diagnostic algorithm for this disease and eye involvement may be variable; there are no standard lines of treatment either. The evidence reported here explains the need for studies in selected patients showing visual acuity involvement without an established etiology.

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Acta méd. peru ; 36(3): 227-230, jul.-set. 2019.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1141950

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Se presenta el caso de un paciente varón de seis años de edad, con síndrome hemofagocítico secundario a infección por virus de Epstein-Barr. El paciente inició el cuadro con fiebre, hepatoesplenomegalia, falla hepática, trastornos de la coagulación, ferritina, triglicéridos y disminución de todas las líneas celulares hematológicas. El aspirado de médula ósea evidenció la presencia de citofagocitosis, por lo que inició tratamiento específico según protocolo HLH 2004, respondiendo favorablemente luego de cuatro semanas. Actualmente, el paciente continúa sus controles por la especialidad sin recaída de enfermedad, con adecuado desarrollo y crecimiento. En nuestro país, son escasos los reportes de síndrome hemofagocítico; sin embargo, puede resultar una patología más frecuente de la que estimamos por lo que, es importante reportar estos casos y más aún el éxito del tratamiento a fin de continuar mejorando su manejo y reporte.


We present the case of a six-year old male patient who presented with hemophagocytic syndrome secondary to Epstein Barr virus infection. The patient had fever, hepatosplenomegaly, liver failure, coagulation, ferritin, and triglyceride disorders, as well as a significant reduction of all blood cell populations. Bone marrow aspirate revealed the presence of autophagocytosis, so specific therapy according to the HLH 2004 protocol was started, and the patient satisfactorily responded after four weeks. Nowadays the patient still attends his control appointments, no relapse has been detected, and both his development and growth are adequate. Few reports on hemophagocytic syndrome have been published in Peru; however, this condition may be more frequent than previously thought. Therefore, it is important to report such cases, particularly successful experiences, aiming to improve management of this condition.

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Acta neurol. colomb ; 35(1): 30-35, ene.-mar. 2019. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-989195

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RESUMEN El virus de Epstein Barr (VEB) infecta a cerca del 90 % de las personas en la primera década de vida y, como los demás herpes virus, se mantiene en estado de latencia con riesgo de reactivaciones posteriores. La infección por VEB puede tener un curso asintomático o causar mononucleosis infecciosa (MI), especialmente en adolescentes y adultos. Rara vez, es responsable de infecciones en el sistema nervioso central como encefalitis, cerebelitis, mielitis, neuritis, encefalomielitis aguda diseminada y, más comúnmente, en relación con la infección por el virus de inmunodeficiencia humana (VIH), relacionado con el linfoma primario del sistema nervioso central (SNQ. La encefalitis por VEB no difiere en su presentación clínica de las demás encefalitis virales. Su diagnóstico se realiza mediante detección serológica de anticuerpos de respuesta aguda contra el virus o por reacción en cadena de la polimerasa (PCR) en líquido cefalorraquídeo (LCR). Las opciones terapéuticas en el momento son limitadas y con una baja evidencia de efectividad. A continuación, se presenta el caso de una mujer adulta, inmunocompetente, con clínica de encefalitis aguda severa y marcadas anormalidades en las neuroimágenes. El diagnóstico se hizo mediante la detección de ADN viral en LCR, apoyado por la exclusión de otros agentes patógenos y otras posibles etiologías mediante estudios microbiológicos, patológicos y serológicos.


SUMMARY Epstein Barr virus (EBV) infects about 90 % of people in the first decade of life and, like other herpes viruses, remains dormant with risk of subsequent reactivations. EBV infection can have an asymptomatic course or cause infectious mononucleosis (IM), especially in teenagers and adults. Rarely, it can be responsible for infections in the central nervous system such as encephalitis, cerebellitis, myelitis, neuritis, acute disseminated encephalomyelitis and, more commonly, primary lymphoma of the central nervous system (PLCNS) related to infection by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). VEB encephalitis does not differ from other viral encephalitis in its clinical presentation. Its diagnosis is performed by serological detection of acute antibody response against the virus or by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Treatment options are limited and with a low evidence of effectiveness. We report an unusual case of an immunocompetent mid adult woman, who presented clinically severe acute encephalitis and marked abnormalities in neuroimaging. The diagnosis was made by EBV DNA detection in CSF, supported by the exclusion of the presence of other pathogens and etiologies by microbiological and pathological studies.


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Basal Ganglia , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Herpesvirus 4, Human , Epstein-Barr Virus Infections , Encephalitis
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The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology ; : 177-181, 2019.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-742145

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Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is the cause of infectious mononucleosis, which is characterized by fever, lymphadenopathy, and sore throat. On the other hand, gastrointestinal symptoms of EBV infection like dyspepsia, abdominal pain are non-specific and rarely encountered, which means it is difficult to diagnose gastric involvement of EBV infection without suspicion. The relation between gastric carcinoma and gastric lymphoma associated with EBV infection is well defined, but relations with other EBV-associated gastrointestinal diseases such as gastritis and peptic ulcer disease have rarely been reported. We report a case of benign gastric ulcer with EBV infection confirmed by endoscopic and histological findings.


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Abdominal Pain , Dyspepsia , Epstein-Barr Virus Infections , Fever , Gastritis , Gastrointestinal Diseases , Hand , Helicobacter pylori , Herpesvirus 4, Human , In Situ Hybridization , Infectious Mononucleosis , Lymphatic Diseases , Lymphoma , Peptic Ulcer , Pharyngitis , Stomach Ulcer
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Pediatric Emergency Medicine Journal ; : 26-30, 2019.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-760849

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Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) is a hyperinflammatory syndrome caused by excessive activation of lymphocytes and macrophages, leading to cytokine storm. Infection-associated HLH is most common, and Epstein-Barr virus is the leading triggers. Quick diagnosis is essential for starting the treatment before irreversible damage. We report a case of 16-year-old boy who presented with unremitted fever, jaundice, and erythematous maculopapular rash all over the body. Investigations showed thrombocytopenia, hyperferritinemia, hypertriglycemia, and the bone marrow biopsy showed hemophagocytosis. Epstein-Barr virus antibody was positive. He responded to chemotherapy as per the HLH-2004 protocol and supportive treatment, and was discharged without complication on day 17.


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Adolescent , Humans , Male , Biopsy , Bone Marrow , Diagnosis , Drug Therapy , Epstein-Barr Virus Infections , Exanthema , Ferritins , Fever , Herpesvirus 4, Human , Jaundice , Lymphocytes , Lymphohistiocytosis, Hemophagocytic , Macrophages , Thrombocytopenia
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