INVESTIGATIONS: Physical examination, laboratory testing, brain MRI scanning, EEG, transesophageal echocardiography, cerebral angiography, CT scanning, and brain biopsy. DIAGNOSIS: Intravascular lymphomatosis of the brain. MANAGEMENT: Combined chemotherapy with CHOP (cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine ...
CEN Case Rep (2012) 1:61–68 DOI 10.1007/s13730-012-0014-5 CASE REPORT True identity of endocapillary proliferation: a case of intravascular large B cell lymphoma diagnosed with immunohistochemical study of kidney biopsy and literature review Masao Iwagami • Rei Furuya • Daimu Tsutsumi ...
Intravascular large B cell lymphoma (IVLBCL) is a rare subtype of lymphoma characterized by intracapillary proliferation of B lymphocytes in multiple organs, including the central nervous system (CNS), skin, bone marrow, liver, spleen, lungs, and kidneys [1–3]. Its clinical and imaging feature...
Intravascular lymphoma- tosis of the brain: a diagnostic problem. Clin Neurol Neuro- surg 1999;101:33- 6.Vieren M, Sciot R, Robberecht W. Intravascular lymphomatosis of the brain: a diagnostic problem. Clin Neurol Neurosurg 1999;101:33-6....
intravascular lymphomaMRIsubacute infarctA 67﹜ear﹐ld man was admitted to our hospital for gait disturbance due to muscle weakness of the right lower limb lasting for 2 months. Brain MRI demonstrated multiple small cerebral white matter lesions showing a subacute infarct pattern (approximately 10 ...
intravascular lymphoma braincerebrovascular accidentAn eight-year-old, neutered male labrador was presented with recent recurrent vestibular episodes. MRI was consistent with multiple lacunar ischaemic infarcts in the thalamus and medulla oblongata. The imaging diagnosis was supported by a markedly elevated ...
Based on laboratory findings and the pathological assessment of bone marrow and random skin biopsies, the patient was diagnosed with intravascular lymphoma (IVL). Persistent hyperintense lesions on DWI of brain MRI may precede the clinical exacerbation of IVL....
Repeat MRI brain showed new scattered multifocal infarctions supra- and infratentorially. Upon transfer to our facility for higher level of care, MRI thoracic spine revealed spinal cord infarction at T6鈥揟7. CTA head and neck, advanced cardiac imaging, paraneoplastic panel, CSF analysis, hyper...
MRI of the brain showed bilateral diffuse involvement of cortex and subcortical white matter. Brain biopsy disclosed the aetiological confirmation of intravascular B-cell lymphoma. The patient was treated with monthly cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine and prednisolone regimen, but unfortunately, she...
Repeat brain MRI showed new areas of restricted diffusion within the internal border-zones. Intravascular lymphoma was suggested based on the MRI findings. This prompted a brain biopsy and subsequent confirmation of intravascular lymphoma by pathology.Design/Methods: NAResults: NAConclusions: Typical ...