We report a case of a 33-year-old man, intravenous drugs abuser, HIV-positive, with peripheral lymphadenopathy, hepato-splenomegaly and fever, in which a ganglionic biopsy showed a histology with morphologic features of multicentric Castleman's-like disease, and minute foci of Kaposi's sarcoma ganglion, without cutaneous lesions. Given the interrelationships between this morphology of angiofollicular lymph node hyperplasia, the development of Kaposi's Sarcoma, and the aggressive clinical course seen in our patient and those in the literature, the use of lymph node biopsy may be an important prognostic tool for the patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
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