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Table 1 Previous case reports of HIV-related IMTs

From: HIV-related bilateral inflammatory myofibroblastic tumors of the adrenal gland: a case report and literature review

Author

Country, year

Age, Sex

CD4+ T-cells (cells/ul)

Viral load (copies/mL)

ART duration (months)

Location, presentation

Treatments

Follow-up duration, outcomes

Carlos A [8]

USA, 1995

23y, F

NA

NA

NA

Larynx, dyspnea

No

Sudden death

De Castro [9]

USA, 2000

43y, M

185

741

30

Retroperiton- eum, pain

Thalidomide

1 year, NR

Vaideeswar [10]

India, 2000

32y, M

NA

NA

NA

Submandibu- lar, swelling

NA

NA

Braun [11]

Spain, 2003

38y, F

91

213,000

12

Spleen, pain

spleenectomy

10 months, NR

Chan-Tack [12]

USA, 2006

26y, M

142

79

5

Sinuses, pain and swelling

Anterior ethmoidectomy

3 months, NR

Mazhari M [13]

UK, 2006

27y, M

NA

NA

NA

Testicle, lump and pain

radical right orchidectomy

NA

Liu [14]

China, 2011

20y, M

272

TND

60

Right thigh, swelling

right hip joint amputation

10 months, SFE

Cambrea [15]

Romnia, 2014

21y, M

23

High

144

Lung, respirat-ory symptoms

antibiotics, antiviral,

antifungal

1 year, asymptomatic and SFE

Ramotar [16]

UK, 2015

49y, F

500

< 50

NA

Head and neck, lump and odynophagia

Surgical resection

NA, asymptom-atic and NR

Bai [17]

USA, 2020

52y, M

NA

NA

NA

Rectum, abdo-minal pain

valacyclovir

asymptomatic and NR

  1. F female, ART antiretroviral therapy, IMT inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor, M male, NA not available, NR no recurrence, SFE significantly favorable evolution, TND target not detected.