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Cranial nerve involvement in malignant lymphoma.

G Rosen

    The Journal of Laryngology and Otology
    |April 1, 1979
    PubMed
    Summary

    This case report details a rare instance of malignant lymphoma affecting the central nervous system. The patient experienced significant cranial nerve dysfunction but showed a positive response to chemotherapy, with no recurrence observed during follow-up.

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    Area of Science:

    • Neurology
    • Oncology

    Background:

    • Malignant lymphomas can rarely involve the central nervous system (CNS).
    • Cranial nerve involvement in CNS lymphoma is typically a late and poor prognostic sign.

    Observation:

    • A patient presented with symptoms indicative of dysfunction in cranial nerves V through X.
    • This extensive cranial nerve involvement suggested advanced disease.

    Findings:

    • The patient's symptoms rapidly improved following chemotherapy.
    • Diagnostic imaging and clinical follow-up confirmed a positive response to treatment.

    Implications:

    • Prompt chemotherapy can lead to favorable outcomes even in rare CNS lymphoma presentations.
    • Early recognition of cranial nerve palsies in lymphoma patients is crucial for timely intervention.

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