Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma With Diffuse Neurolymphomatosis Involving Multiple Cranial and Spinal Nerve Roots.
Journal: Clinical Nuclear Medicine
Published:
Abstract
Primary central nervous system lymphoma is an extranodal lymphoma originating in the brain, spinal cord, and leptomeninges, which rarely spreads outside the nervous system. Neurolymphomatosis is the term used to describe lymphomatous involvement of the cranial nerves (except optic nerve) and peripheral nerve roots or plexus. We report a case of a 23-year-old man presented with progressive weakness of all 4 limbs. F-FDG PET/CT revealed FDG-avid thickening along the multiple cranial nerve roots, spinal nerve roots, and brain parenchymal lesion. Core biopsy from the peripheral nerve root demonstrated the lymphomatous involvement.
Authors