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Table 105-4 Infectious Agents Associated with the Development of Lymphoid Malignancies


Infectious Agent Lymphoid Malignancy
Epstein-Barr virus
Burkitt's lymphoma

Post–organ transplant lymphoma

Primary CNS diffuse large B cell lymphoma

Hodgkin's disease

Extranodal NK/T cell lymphoma, nasal type
HTLV-I Adult T cell leukemia/lymphoma
HIV
Diffuse large B cell lymphoma

Burkitt's lymphoma
Hepatitis C virus Lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma
Helicobacter pylori Gastric MALT lymphoma
Human herpesvirus 8
Primary effusion lymphoma

Multicentric Castleman's disease

MALT lymphomas of the skin may be related to Borrelia sp. infections, those of the eyes to Chlamydophila psittaci, and those of the small intestine to Campylobacter jejuni.

Infection with HIV predisposes to the development of aggressive, B cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. This may be through overexpression of interleukin 6 by infected macrophages

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