Polymorphous high-grade B cell lymphoma is the predominant type of spontaneous primary cerebral malignant lymphomas. Histological and immunomorphological evaluation of computed tomography-guided stereotactic brain biopsies.

Journal: The American Journal Of Surgical Pathology
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Abstract

In this retrospective study, a series of 54 patients (1982-1989) with sporadic primary cerebral malignant lymphomas is presented. All diagnoses were uniformly done on computed tomography-guided stereotactic brain biopsies according to histological criteria and immunomorphological data. In this series, the tumors were predominantly (25 of 48; 52%) classified as polymorphous high-grade blastic B cell lymphomas. This lymphoma type is therefore regarded as the most common type of sporadic primary cerebral non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Severe regression (++/ ), which may dramatically alter the morphological appearance of a brain lymphoma, was found in 24 of 28 (86%) of cases with glucocorticoid administration prior to stereotactic brain biopsy.

Authors
K Schwechheimer, D Braus, G Schwarzkopf, A Feller, B Volk, H Müller Hermelink