Neurologic complications of lymphoid cancer can be challenging to recognize and treat. The nervous system can be affected directly by hematogenous or local spread of lymphoma. Indirect neurologic effects of lymphoma include paraneoplastic syndromes and vascular complications. Lymphoma treatments can also cause neurologic complications. Early identification and treatment are crucial to stabilize or reverse neurologic deficits, prevent further nervous system injury, and optimize overall oncologic therapy. This article provides an overview of the different neurologic complications of lymphoma and its treatments, in addition to presenting case studies that emphasize commonly encountered clinical scenarios.
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Nayak, L., & Batchelor, T. T. (2022). How I treat neurologic complications in patients with lymphoid cancer. Blood, 139(10), 1469–1478. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.2019003690
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