Hodgkin's Disease in 50 Intravenous Drug Users with HIV-Infection.

Fifty cases of Hodgkin's disease in intravenous drug users (IVDU) have been collected by the Italian Cooperative Group on AIDS-Related Tumors (G.I.C.A.T.). Ninety-two per cent of the patients were males; the median age was 26 years. Persistent generalized lymphadenopathy (PGL) at onset was present in 54% of patients, AIDS in 9%, ARC in 9% while 28% were simply HIV-positive. The initial median absolute number of CD4 lymphocytes was 264/mmc. Opportunistic infections were diagnosed in 20% of patients. In most patients the histological pattern was that of mixed cellularity and lymphocytic depletion (76%). In almost half the initial symptom was a persistent lymph node enlargement due to PGL. In the majority of patients (58%) only a clinical staging and bone marrow biopsy could be performed due to the presence of opportunistic infections, rapid disease progression or refusal of pathologic staging procedures. One patient presented with a Waldeyer's ring involvement, but no other unusual presentations were observed. After MOPP alternated or followed by ABVD or MOPP alone, 15/29 CR (52%) and 14/29 PR (48%) were observed. The median duration of CR was 14 months, while the median survival of CR has not been reached; the median survival of patients treated with chemotherapy with CD4 values at presentation {geq}400/mmc was significantly superior to that in those with CD4 < 400/mmc. The overall median survival was 16 months. Twenty-eight per cent of patients receiving chemotherapy + radiotherapy developed opportunistic as well as non-opportunistic infections (21%). Lethal hepatic toxicity was observed in 2 patients. In conclusion, Hodgkin's disease in IVDU was not found to be associated with unusual presentations, as previously reported for homosexuals. Complete remissions could be achieved in over 50% of patients, but in IVDU non-opportunistic infections in addition to opportunistic infections may also limit treatment administration. The presence of parenchymal functional impairment due to drug abuse, or drug abuse-related infections, such as pneumonia, endocarditis and hepatitis, should lead to the choice of antitumour agents with no or only minor potential liver, lung and cardiac toxicity.

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