A case report of primary central nervous system lymphoma.

Journal: The Journal Of International Medical Research
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Abstract

Most patients with primary central system lymphoma (PCNSL) have immune dysfunction. PCNSL without immune dysfunction is rare and extremely challenging to diagnose. Here, we report the case of a 52-year-old woman without immune dysfunction who presented with PCNSL. The patient died a few months after diagnosis and during treatment. A review of this PCNSL patient's case highlighted that poor interpretation of imaging features and the poor correlation of laboratory test results with clinical findings led to a difficulty in making a diagnosis and administering the best treatment. For an accurate diagnosis of early stage PCNSL, positron-emission tomography computed tomography and corticosteroids should be used cautiously before stereotactic biopsy.

Authors
Xu Zeng, Xiaofei Lu, Xinlong Li, Lilei Peng, Ligang Chen
Relevant Conditions

Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma