Long spinal cord lesions caused by venous congestive myelopathy associated with intravascular large B-cell lymphoma

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Abstract

Intravascular large B-cell lymphoma (IVLBCL) is a subtype of B-cell lymphoma, characterized by lymphoma cell proliferation within small blood vessels. We herein describe a rare case with long spinal cord lesions caused by venous congestive myelopathy associated with IVLBCL. An 81-year-old man presented with paraplegia of the lower limbs and sensory disturbances. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed intramedullary longitudinal T2-hyperintensity lesions in the thoracic cords. The patient died three months after disease onset, and a neuropathological analysis revealed predominantly atypical B-lymphocytes located sparsely in the veins of the spinal cord. IVLBCL should be considered in the differential diagnoses of long spinal cord lesions.

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Miura, T., Saito, S., Saito, R., Iwasaki, T., Mezaki, N., Sato, T., … Mashima, T. (2021). Long spinal cord lesions caused by venous congestive myelopathy associated with intravascular large B-cell lymphoma. Internal Medicine, 60(23), 3809–3816. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.6717-20

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