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Isolation of Mononuclear Cells from the Central Nervous System of Rats with EAE
Published on: December 4, 2007
[Isolated Richter's syndrome in central nervous system: case report]
Lucilene S R Resende1, Carlos Eduardo Bacchi, Luiz Augusto L Resende
1Clinical Department of Hematology Service, Botucatu Medical School, Sao Paulo State University, Botucatu, Brazil. luan_resende@uol.com.br
Abstract:
Diffuse large cell non Hodgkin's lymphoma associated with chronic lymphoid leukemia (CLL), or Richter's syndrome, is a rare and serious complication. Isolated Richter's syndrome in the central nervous system is very rare; only 12 cases have been reported. We describe a 74-year-old patient with diffuse large cell non Hodgkin's lymphoma in the right frontal region with the appearance of multiform glioblastoma.
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