Lymphomatosis cerebri presenting with rapidly progressive parkinsonism and Holmes tremor: a case report.

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Tsukika Iguchi, Tsuyoshi Furuya, Takahiro Koinuma, Asuka Nakajima, Atsuhito Fuse, Hiroto Eguchi, Yasunori Sugiyama, Yasushi Shimo
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Abstract

Background: Lymphomatosis cerebri (LC) is a rare subtype of primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) characterized by diffuse infiltration without mass formation. LC typically presents with cognitive decline and gait disturbances; however, extrapyramidal manifestations, including Parkinsonism and Holmes tremor, are exceedingly rare. This report describes a unique case highlighting the diagnostic challenges and atypical manifestations of LC.

Case presentation: A 75-year-old man presented with rapidly progressive cognitive decline, Parkinsonism, and Holmes tremor. Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed diffuse T2 and FLAIR hyperintensities involving the deep white matter, basal ganglia, and midbrain, without contrast enhancement. Despite normal dopamine transporter imaging, biopsy confirmed diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, consistent with LC. The patient received whole-brain radiation therapy, resulting in mild improvement.

Conclusions: This case illustrates that LC can manifest with atypical parkinsonian syndromes, such as parkinsonism and Holmes tremor. Clinicians should consider LC in the differential diagnosis of rapidly progressive movement disorders, especially when neuroimaging reveals diffuse non-enhancing white matter lesions such as leukodystrophy and demyelinating disease. Advanced imaging modalities such as ASL-MRI may facilitate early diagnosis and biopsy targeting.

以迅速进行性帕金森病和霍姆斯震颤为表现的大脑淋巴瘤病1例报告。
背景:脑淋巴瘤(LC)是一种罕见的原发性中枢神经系统淋巴瘤(PCNSL)亚型,其特征为弥漫性浸润而无肿块形成。LC通常表现为认知能力下降和步态障碍;然而,锥体外系表现,包括帕金森症和霍姆斯震颤,是非常罕见的。本报告描述了一个独特的病例,突出了LC的诊断挑战和非典型表现。病例介绍:一名75岁男性,表现为快速进行性认知能力下降、帕金森病和福尔摩斯震颤。脑磁共振成像(MRI)显示弥漫性T2和FLAIR高信号累及深部白质、基底节区和中脑,未见增强。尽管多巴胺转运蛋白成像正常,但活检证实弥漫性大b细胞淋巴瘤,与LC一致。患者接受了全脑放射治疗,病情略有好转。结论:本病例提示LC可表现为非典型帕金森综合征,如帕金森病和霍姆斯震颤。临床医生应考虑LC作为快速进展性运动障碍的鉴别诊断,特别是当神经影像学显示弥漫性非强化白质病变,如白质营养不良和脱髓鞘疾病时。先进的成像方式,如ASL-MRI可以促进早期诊断和活检靶向。
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BMC Neurology
BMC Neurology 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
0.00%
发文量
428
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Neurology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of neurological disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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