Radiology Case Reports (Feb 2024)

Imaging features of primary dural lymphoma: A report of 3 cases

  • Ammar Maireche, MD,
  • Oumaima Bendjama, MD,
  • Damya Slimani, MD,
  • Imad Gatel, MD,
  • Anis Arab, MD,
  • Abdelhamid Lebcir, MD,
  • Karima Seddiki, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 2
pp. 802 – 811

Abstract

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Primary dural lymphoma (PDL) constitutes a rare subgroup within central nervous system lymphomas, defined by its exclusive confinement to the dura mater, without a concurrent brain or systemic lymphatic involvement. This distinctive localization presents diagnostic challenges. In this report, we present a series of 3 cases where initial radiological presentations resembled meningiomas. We meticulously analyze key differentiating imaging characteristics, in CT, morphological MRI, and spectroscopy imaging. And show that recognizing and understanding these nuanced features are pivotal in enabling accurate differentiation of PDL and facilitating timely clinical intervention.

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