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Multiple Cranial Neuropathies in a Patient with Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma: Case Report and Review of Literature.

Curēus 2018 Februrary 14
Neuropathies can occur in patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) at any stage of the disease as a presenting symptom or during later stages of illness. A wide spectrum of neurological association is known to occur with DLBCL, ranging from cranial nerve palsies to peripheral neuropathies. Evaluation of cranial and peripheral neuropathies in patients with DLBCL requires meticulous clinical, imaging, and electrodiagnostic testing. A 75-year-old right-handed female with a known history of multiple cranial neuropathies and DLBCL presented with acute dysphagia and upper extremity weakness of one-week duration. On evaluation, she was found to have right vagal nerve palsy. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis along with flow cytometry testing showed CD19 and CD20 positive B cells, confirming neoplastic infiltration of CSF. We describe the case and review the literature of the association of cranial nerve palsies with DLBCL.

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