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Rare Stomach Cancer Emerges as Hidden Threat in HIV Patients
Researchers have documented a case of plasmablastic lymphoma—an aggressive cancer—causing life-threatening bleeding in an HIV-infected patient. The finding highlights a dangerous blind spot: this type of tumor remains poorly recognized among clinicians, potentially delaying diagnosis and treatment in a vulnerable population already managing complex health challenges.
Originaltitel: An Unusual Cause of Gastrointestinal Bleeding in a HIV-infected Patient: Gastric Plasmablastic Lymphoma