Case Reports in Oncology (Mar 2016)

Autopsy-Proven Intravascular Lymphoma Presenting as Rapidly Recurrent Strokes

  • Daisuke Usuda,
  • Masahisa Arahata,
  • Rie Temaru,
  • Yoshitsugu Iinuma,
  • Tsugiyasu Kanda,
  • Shinichi Hayashi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000444632
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 148 – 153

Abstract

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We present a 79-year-old Japanese woman diagnosed with cerebral infarction. In spite of enough antiplatelet and anticoagulant therapy, she presented rapidly recurrent strokes three times for 3 months. Magnetic resonance imaging showed progression of bilateral cerebral infarcts, and chest-abdominal computed tomography showed multiple bilateral nodular lesions in the lung and multiple tumor lesions in the liver. Autopsy revealed diagnosis of intravascular lymphoma (IVL). This case indicates that IVL is rare and usually goes undiagnosed until time of autopsy because of its protean neurological manifestations; hence, it should be considered as a possible etiology if multiple strokes occur in a short period of time.

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