Abstract
We herein report the case of a 67-year-old man who presented with the acute onset of limb weakness. Brain magnetic resonance imaging revealed multiple abnormal-signal-intensity lesions. Steroids were administered, and the patient initially responded. Nerve conduction testing findings were consistent with demyelinating polyneuropathy. A sural nerve biopsy specimen revealed fascicles with extensive onion-bulb formation. Although skin and sural nerve biopsies showed no atypical cellular infiltration, the histopathological diagnosis of intravascular large B-cell lymphoma was obtained by a brain biopsy. The neuropathy in this patient may be attributed to a demyelinating process independent of ischemic damage by lymphoma.
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Fukami, Y., Koike, H., Iijima, M., Hagita, J., Niwa, H., Nishi, R., … Katsuno, M. (2020). Demyelinating neuropathy due to intravascular large B-cell lymphoma. Internal Medicine, 59(3), 435–438. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.3228-19
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