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Involvement of the central nervous system in non-hodgkin's lymphoma
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Neuro-oncologyLymphoid NeoplasiaDiffuse Histiocytic LymphomaMedicineSurgical PathologyHistopathologyPathologyHistiocytic LymphomaNeurologyLymphatic DiseaseCentral Nervous SystemAdult T-cell Leukemia-lymphomaNeuropathologyStage Iv LymphomaRadiation OncologyPathologic LesionHealth Sciences
Twenty-four patients with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and CNS involvement are presented. There were 7 cases with diffuse histiocytic lymphoma (HL), 9 with diffuse poorly differentiated lymphocytic lymphoma (PDLL-D), of whom 6 patients were in leukemic conversion, 5 patients with nodular poorly differentiated lymphocytic lymphoma (PDLL-N), and 3 cases with undifferentiated lymphoma (UL). CNS complications were noted only in Stage IV lymphoma; the prognosis was generally poor. Histiocytic lymphoma was associated with widespread parenchymatous infiltration, whereas PDLL was usually associated with leptomeningeal seeding. The clinical course and the neuropathologic findings are discussed.
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