Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma Presenting with Peripheral Neuropathy; A Rare Case of Coincident PCNSL and Mononeuritis Multiplex

Z. Baghestani, R. Boostani
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A 43-year-old male presented with diplopia and right sixth-nerve palsy. Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) demonstrated a lesion in the right periventricular area. High-dose corticosteroid pulse therapy did not resolve the symptom. After one month, his diplopia progressed and he developed weakness of the left lower limb. Detailed examination revealed left sixth-nerve palsy, dropped foot, waddling gait, atrophy of the gluteal muscles and mild atrophy and weakness of the right upper limb. Neurological examination supported evidence of multiple cranial nerve palsies along with asymmetrical peripheral neuropathy. Electrodiagnostic studies were compatible with a mononeuritis multiplex. Rheumatologic evaluations were normal. Malignancy work-up were normal, except for some insignificant lymph nodes. Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy were normal. The second brain MRI detected multiple homogenous enhancing lesions in the right periventricular area.The result of stereotactic biopsy and immunohistochemistry staining demonstrated primary B-cell CNS lymphoma (PCNSL). Mononeuritis multiplex has not been reported as a paraneoplastic manifestation of PCNSL yet. In other words, it is not clear whether involvement of the peripheral nervous system in our patient is a paraneoplastic manifestation of PCNSL or a coincidence of PCNSL and hematologic lymphoma presenting with peripheral vasculitic neuropathy. It is recommendedthat future studies focus more on symptoms associated with PCNSL to recognize the exact relationship between PCNSL and peripheral neuropathy.
原发性中枢神经系统淋巴瘤表现为周围神经病变罕见的PCNSL合并多发性单神经炎1例
一名43岁男性出现复视和右侧第六神经麻痹。脑磁共振成像(MRI)显示右心室周围区域有病变。高剂量皮质类固醇脉冲治疗并没有解决症状。一个月后,他的复视进展,出现左下肢无力。详细检查显示左侧第六神经麻痹、脚下垂、步态蹒跚、臀肌萎缩以及右上肢轻度萎缩和无力。神经系统检查支持多发性脑神经麻痹伴不对称周围神经病变的证据。电诊断研究与多发性单神经炎相容。风湿病评估正常。恶性肿瘤检查是正常的,除了一些不明显的淋巴结。骨髓抽吸和活组织检查正常。第二次脑部核磁共振成像检测到右心室周围区域有多处同质增强病变。立体定向活检和免疫组织化学染色结果显示原发性B细胞中枢神经系统淋巴瘤(PCNSL)。多发性单神经炎尚未被报道为PCNSL的副肿瘤表现。换言之,尚不清楚我们患者的外周神经系统受累是PCNSL的副肿瘤表现,还是PCNSL与以外周血管性神经病为表现的血液系统淋巴瘤的巧合。建议未来的研究更多地关注与PCNSL相关的症状,以了解PCNSL与周围神经病变之间的确切关系。
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