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James Allen1, Anam Shaikh2, Karrah Laurent-Ariot3, Matthew Merola4.
Abstract
Intravascular large B-cell lymphoma (IVLBCL) is a subtype of extranodal lymphoma that characteristically contains malignant lymphocytes within blood vessels. The clinical presentation of IVLBCL has high variability. In our case, the patient's initial presentation involved bilateral ptosis, restricted extraocular movements, periorbital pain, and bitemporal headache. The patient denied the classic "B symptoms" such as fever, night sweats, or weight loss. The patient also denied a family history of malignancy. Initial imaging studies were unremarkable, making diagnosis particularly challenging. Ultimately, functional endoscopic sinus surgery was performed. Pathological examination of the intraoperative specimen revealed a CD5+ large B-cell lymphoma within the vessels involving the left ethmoid sinus, respiratory mucosa, and nasal septum. The patient underwent steroid therapy prior to diagnosis, which led to rapid improvement in headache and mild improvement in extraocular function and ptosis. Following diagnosis, the patient underwent chemotherapy with supportive medications. Our case report may be considered a reference for cases presenting with extensive bilateral extraocular muscle deficits and levator palpebrae dysfunction in the absence of notable initial imaging findings, "B symptoms," or positive family history. The teaching point from this case is to demonstrate the difficulty of diagnosis and our train of thought in investigating an abnormal presentation with no clearly identifiable etiology following initial diagnostic workup and treatment.Entities:
Keywords: bilateral ophthalmoplegia; case report; intravascular large b cell lymphoma; ptosis; secondary headache
Year: 2022 PMID: 35844347 PMCID: PMC9280704 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.25920
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Pre-contrast T1 MRI Brain Demonstrating Diffuse Abnormal Thickening and Enhancement of the Cavernous Sinus
Figure 4Post-contrast T1 Fat-Sat MRI Brain Demonstrating Diffuse Abnormal Thickening and Enhancement of the Orbital Apices, Superior Orbital Fissures, Cavernous sinuses, and Sella