Geriatrics, Gerontology and Aging (Oct 2024)

Rapidly Progressive Dementia Due To Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma: A Case Report

  • Eduardo Magalhães da Costa,
  • Alessandra Ferrarese Barbosa,
  • Camila Pourbaix Morisson Ferreira,
  • Mariangela Perez,
  • Roberto Alves Lourenço,
  • Monique de França Silva,
  • Flávio Assad Garcia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5327/Z2447-211520191900070
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13
pp. 230 – 233

Abstract

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Rapidly progressive dementias are conditions that worsening the patient’s life; however they are not always considered during the investigation of dementia syndrome. This report describes the case of a patient with rheumatoid arthritis and chronic use of corticosteroid therapy, who developed rapidly progressive dementia within 5 months. During the investigation, the primary lymphoma of the central nervous system was evidenced as the cause of its dementia syndrome. Importantly, prolonged use of corticosteroids may be associated with a state of immunosuppression, which is a risk factor for the onset of central nervous system lymphoma.

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