Zhou JJ, Xu JF, Zheng XN, Peng GP. Asymptomatic syringomyelia accompanied with metastatic cerebellar and spinal intramedullary lymphoma: A case report.
Medicine (Baltimore) 2017;
96:e8593. [PMID:
29145275 PMCID:
PMC5704820 DOI:
10.1097/md.0000000000008593]
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Abstract
RATIONALE
Asympotamic syringomyelia accompanied with metastatic cerebellar and thoracic spinal intramedullary lymphoma is rare in clinical practice. If the intramedullary lymphoma is large enough, the patient will rapidly develop neurologic signs of spinal injury. The prognosis of this type of complication is always bad.
PATIENT CONCERNS
Rapid and correct diagnosis and treatment is important for metastatic extranodal lymphoma with B cell of origin.
DIAGNOSES
Syringomyelia accompanied with metastatic cerebellar and thoracic spinal intramedullary lymphoma.
INTERVENTIONS
The patient was treated with a combination of systemic chemotherapy and focal radiotherapy and intrathecal therapy.
OUTCOMES
Resolution of metastatic lymphoma was not continued after conservative medical management and the patient died finally due to multiple organ failure.
LESSONS
Syringomyelia can develop due to the metastatic thoracic intramedullary lymphoma in patients with diffuse malignant large B cell lymphoma. Early and accurate diagnosis, anti-lymphoma treatment, and timely neurosurgical intervention may delay the development of the disease.
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