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Published on: May 1, 2015
Intravascular lymphomatosis: a clinicopathological study of three cases
U Liszka1, M Drlicek, P Hitzenberger
1Department of Pathology and Bacteriology, Psychiatric Hospital Baumgartner Hoehe, Vienna, Austria.
Abstract:
In patients with intravascular lymphomatosis (IL) a broad spectrum of neuro-psychiatric disorders including dementia, focal neurological signs and seizures has been reported. Clinical diagnosis is difficult since neuroimaging findings are nonspecific. The clinical histories, biopsy and autopsy findings of three patients with IL, one with brain biopsy, are described. Two of them presented with rapidly progressive, fluctuating dementia. The third patient suffered from seizures followed by aphasia. Histology revealed large-cell lymphoma of the B cell type. The prognosis of IL, in general, is poor.

