Journal of International Medical Research (Apr 2021)

Primary central nervous system Hodgkin's lymphoma: a case report

  • Haiying Fu,
  • Songsheng Shi,
  • Lusan Chen,
  • Benhua Xu,
  • Wanling Huang,
  • Yi Chen,
  • Xuejing Wu,
  • Jianzhen Shen,
  • Tingbo Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/0300060521999533
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49

Abstract

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Primary central nervous system Hodgkin's lymphoma (CNS-HL) is extremely rare. This current case report describes a 60-year-old male patient that presented with numbness of the left lower extremity and worsening headache. After a full range of investigations and a partial resection of the right cerebellum, external ventricular drainage reservoir placement and cranioplasty, he was diagnosed with primary CNS-HL. The patient was treated with 3 g/m 2 methotrexate (intravenous [i.v.], once a day, day 1) and 1 g/m 2 cytarabine (i.v., every 12 h, days 2 + 3), followed by anti-programmed cell death protein 1 antibodies (200 mg sintilimab, i.v., once a day, day 1, every 3 weeks). After six courses of treatment with intrathecal injections of 50 mg cytarabine (once a day, day 1) and 5 mg dexamethasone (once a day, day 1), there was no residual lesion on cranial magnetic resonance imaging. No significant drug-related adverse events were observed. The patient has been followed up every 3 months and no relapse has occurred.