Leptomeningeal involvement in a patient with splenic lymphoma with villous lymphocytes.
Publication/Presentation Date
6-1-2002
Abstract
Splenic lymphoma with villous lymphocytes (SLVL) is an indolent hematological malignancy. Persistent lymphocytosis and splenomegaly usually last for years before patients develop infectious complications. Organ involvement other than spleen and bone marrow is rare in SLVL. We report a case of SLVL-related meningitis occurring in a patient presenting with altered mental status and seizures. CNS involvement was documented by an MRI of the head and by the presence of atypical lymphocytes in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Morphologic examination and immunophenotypic analyses were conducted to determine the nature of atypical lymphocytes in the peripheral blood, spleen, bone marrow and CSF. The patient improved after treatment with a combination of radiation and chemotherapy.
Volume
43
Issue
6
First Page
1337
Last Page
1340
ISSN
1042-8194
Published In/Presented At
Gotlib, V., Singareddy, S., Gergis, U., Vakios, J., Guevara, E., Chadburn, A., Yavorkovsky, L. L., Patel, A., Butt, A., & Nayak, A. (2002). Leptomeningeal involvement in a patient with splenic lymphoma with villous lymphocytes. Leukemia & lymphoma, 43(6), 1337–1340. https://doi.org/10.1080/10428190290026411
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
12153005
Department(s)
Department of Medicine, Hematology-Medical Oncology Division, Lehigh Valley Topper Cancer Institute
Document Type
Article