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Abstract
Primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) is a rare disease which accounts for 1-2 % of non-Hodgkin lymphoma and 3-5 % of primary brain tumor lesions. PCNSL of an immunocompetent patient is an uncommon disease, it is estimated at 4 % of new diagnoses of CNS tumors. The prognosis of PCNSL is poor compared to other extranodal lymphomas, with a 5-year survival estimated between 20 and 40 %. PCNSL relapse occurs either in the original site but still confined to the CNS or exceptionally outside it. Brain magnetic resonance imaging, although not allowing a clear distinction between primary lesions and secondary brain lymphoma is of paramount importance not only for diagnosis but also for monitoring the patient. This manuscript report the case of a patient in whom the PCNSL has relapsed in the cervical spinal cord and also in the liver.Entities:
Keywords: Liver; Lymphoma; Primary central nervous system; Relapse
Year: 2016 PMID: 27066337 PMCID: PMC4783311 DOI: 10.1186/s40064-016-1926-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Fig. 1Brain MRI at diagnosis (a) and after two treatments by chemotherapy and radiotherapy (b)
Fig. 2Medullary relapse of lymphoma
Fig. 3Comparaison of PET–CT at diagnosis (low) and liver relapse (top)