Literature DB >> 15098185

[Rapidly progressing dementia as the presenting symptom of Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia: findings from magnetic resonance imaging of the brain in Bing Neel syndrome].

M Arias1, I Pereiro Zabala, I Requena Caballero, A Sesar Ignacio, S Arias Rivas, B Villamayor Blanco.   

Abstract

CASE REPORT: A 68 year old male with no relevant clinical history was admitted to hospital because of symptoms of cognitive impairment (attentional deficit, short term memory disorders and behavioural disorders), accompanied by apraxia of gait and rectal and urinary incontinence. Results of a general clinical exploration were normal. In the MRI study of the brain numerous areas of hypersignal were observed in different arterial territories, which stood out in the T2, FLAIR and, above all, in diffusion weighted sequences. Analytical studies showed hypergammaglobulinemia with monoclonal IgM k and a bone marrow biopsy revealed infiltration by plasmatic cells. Bing Neel syndrome was diagnosed.
CONCLUSIONS: We underline this exceptional form of presentation of Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia and highlight the findings of diffusion weighted MRI, which suggested multiple infarcts for which a neoplastic vascular obstruction mechanism similar to that involved in malignant angioendotheliomatosis is posited.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15098185

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Neurol        ISSN: 0210-0010            Impact factor:   0.870


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1.  Imaging spectrum of Bing-Neel syndrome: how can a radiologist recognise this rare neurological complication of Waldenström's macroglobulinemia?

Authors:  Aikaterini Fitsiori; Luc-Matthieu Fornecker; Laurence Simon; Alexandros Karentzos; Damien Galanaud; Olivier Outteryck; Patrick Vermersch; Jean-Pierre Pruvo; Emmanuel Gerardin; Christine Lebrun-Frenay; Francois Lafitte; Jean-Philippe Cottier; Christine Clerc; Jerome de Seze; Jean-Louis Dietemann; Stephane Kremer
Journal:  Eur Radiol       Date:  2018-06-19       Impact factor: 5.315

Review 2.  Bing-Neel syndrome: an illustrative case and a comprehensive review of the published literature.

Authors:  Roneil G Malkani; Martin Tallman; Numa Gottardi-Littell; William Karpus; Laura Marszalek; Daina Variakojis; Bruce Kaden; Matthew Walker; Robert M Levy; Jeffrey J Raizer
Journal:  J Neurooncol       Date:  2009-07-18       Impact factor: 4.130

3.  Brain magnetic resolution imaging to diagnose bing-neel syndrome.

Authors:  Ho-Jung Kim; Sang-Il Suh; Joo Han Kim; Byung-Jo Kim
Journal:  J Korean Neurosurg Soc       Date:  2009-12-31
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