PC3 - 129 Primary Intracranial Round Cell Sarcoma in an HIV Patient: A Case Report and a Review of Literature

Primary intracranial sarcoma among patients diagnosed with HIV is rare. Case reports published have shown that there is an increasing number of cases of leiomyosarcoma, hemangiopericytoma and rhabdomyosarcoma among these patients. Further, there are also few reports that sarcomas may present atypica...

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