Radiology Case Reports (Jul 2021)

Isolated cerebral Rosai–Dorfman disease presenting as a sole mass protruding into the fourth ventricle: A case report

  • Guillaume Friconnet, MD,
  • Mathilde Duchesne, MD, PhD,
  • Marcel Gueye, MD,
  • François Caire, MD, PhD,
  • Charbel Mounayer, MD, PhD,
  • Jean-François Emile, MD, PhD,
  • François Labrousse, MD, PhD,
  • Aymeric Rouchaud, MD, PhD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 7
pp. 1613 – 1617

Abstract

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Rosai–Dorfman disease is a non–Langherans cell histiocytosis typically revealed by a lymphadenopathy. Central nervous system involvement is rare, exceptionally isolated, and usually consists of dural masses mimicking meningioma. Very few reports have described non-dural-based lesions, especially with an intra-ventricular development. We report hereby the case of a Rosai–Dorfman disease in a 30-year-old man presenting as an isolated mass arising from the right cerebellar peduncle and protruding into the fourth ventricle. We provide the results of the MRI examination with a special focus on advanced MRI features. As the diagnosis relies on pathological examination, we also detail the results of the analysis that followed the surgical resection of the mass including the immunohistochemical profile. This report highlights the necessity to consider Rosai–Dorfman disease as a potential diagnosis in case of an infra–tentorial mass and/or intra-ventricular mass.

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