Isolated oculomotor nerve palsy as a manifestation of diffuse large B cell lymphoma: A case report

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An isolated third nerve palsy presenting as the primary manifestation of a lymphoma is rare, with only few cases having been described. The present study reports an unusual case of a healthy 67‑year old male diagnosed with isolated right oculomotor nerve palsy (ONP), who was found to have an underlying B cell lymphoma. The patient's medical records were accessed upon consent. A thorough physical examination, including stroke and infections work‑ups were performed. A chest computerized tomography (CT), brain magnetic resonance imaging and positron emission tomog‑ raphy (PET) scans and a mediastinal tissue biopsy, were performed as part of systematic diagnostic evaluations. The current report suggests that a PET fluorodeoxyglucose study or a CT scan of the chest, abdomen and pelvis (with contrast) may help in the early diagnosis of a cancer responsible for ONP, particularly if brain vessel imaging does not show a posterior cerebral artery aneurysm as a cause for the defect.

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Khaleefah, M. M., Narayanan, S., Al Dallal, H. A., Jones, C. M., Friedland, R. P., Palade, A. E., … Shah, J. J. (2020). Isolated oculomotor nerve palsy as a manifestation of diffuse large B cell lymphoma: A case report. Oncology Letters, 20(6). https://doi.org/10.3892/OL.2020.12147

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