Michael F, Shapiro S, Goodman J, Hall D
Indiana University School of Medicine, Department of Surgery, Indianapolis.
Indiana Med. 1993 Mar-Apr;86(2):158-61.
The neuropathologic findings of brain biopsies in a series of Indiana AIDS patients were reviewed. All subjects displayed focal lesions on radiographic studies. The three most common diagnoses were toxoplasmosis, progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy and primary central nervous symptoms (CNS) lymphoma. These findings were consistent with previous studies elsewhere. Biopsy appears to affect the course of treatment only if CNS lymphoma is discovered. Because the value of currently available therapy for this disease in AIDS patients is controversial, there is no clear consensus regarding the indications for biopsy in this population.
对一系列印第安纳州艾滋病患者脑活检的神经病理学发现进行了回顾。所有受试者在影像学研究中均显示局灶性病变。三种最常见的诊断是弓形虫病、进行性多灶性白质脑病和原发性中枢神经系统(CNS)淋巴瘤。这些发现与其他地方先前的研究一致。仅当发现中枢神经系统淋巴瘤时,活检似乎才会影响治疗进程。由于目前针对艾滋病患者中这种疾病的现有疗法的价值存在争议,对于该人群活检的指征尚无明确共识。