Symptoms

Nearly all people with HIV-related NHL are found to have systemic lymphoma. Common symptoms are fevers, enlarged lymph nodes and spleen, unexplained weight loss or drenching night sweats. Neurological problems can include headaches, confusion, memory loss, lethargy, partial paralysis affecting one side of the body (hemiparesis), loss of ability of speak or understand language (aphasia) and seizures.

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