Primary CNS T-cell lymphoma of the spinal cord: Case report and literature review

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Primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) accounts for 1% of all lymphoma diagnoses and as many as 6% of all central nervous system (CNS) tumors. Most cases of PCNSL are of B-cell type; few are of T-cell lineage. PCNSL mainly occurs intracranially; primary spinal-cord lymphoma only occurs rarely. Moreover, intramedullary presentation without intracranial lesions is virtually unknown. Herein, we present a case of primary T-cell CNS lymphoma limited to the intramedullary spinal cord in an 82-year-old white man, along with a review of the literature on this condition and similar conditions.

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Guzzetta, M., Drexler, S., Buonocore, B., & Donovan, V. (2015). Primary CNS T-cell lymphoma of the spinal cord: Case report and literature review. Laboratory Medicine, 46(2), 159–163. https://doi.org/10.1309/LM85GPXDT8NJSDAB

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