Neurologic Clinical, Electrophysiologic, and Pathologic Characteristics of Primary vs Secondary Neurolymphomatosis
医学
小学(天文学)
病理
物理
天文
作者
Michael Skolka,Narupat Suanprasert,Jennifer M. Martinez‐Thompson,Rebecca L. King,William R. Macon,Michelle L. Mauermann,Christopher J. Klein,Thomas M. Habermann,Patrick B. Johnston,Ivana N. Micallef,Arushi Khurana,Kimberly K. Amrami,Robert J. Spinner,Jay Mandrekar,P. James B. Dyck,P. James B. Dyck
Neurolymphomatosis (NL) is characterized by lymphomatous infiltration of the peripheral nervous system presenting as the initial manifestation of a lymphoma (primary NL [PNL]) or in relapse of a known lymphoma (secondary NL [SNL]). This report details and compares the neurologic clinicopathologic characteristics of these 2 groups.