Radiology Case Reports (Dec 2022)

Dural lymphoma misdiagnosed as subdural hematoma following head trauma after an episode of syncope

  • Ryan Thibodeau, MD, MPH,
  • Hsin Kwung Li, MD, PharmD,
  • Harish Babu, MD,
  • Abtin Jafroodifar, MD,
  • Merima Ramovic, DO,
  • Seung Shin Hahn, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 12
pp. 4774 – 4779

Abstract

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Primary dural lymphoma is a rare subtype of primary central nervous system lymphoma. Primary dural lymphoma may be radiologically misdiagnosed as it shares similar imaging characteristics with several pathologies, including meningiomas and subdural or epidural hematomas. We present a patient who was originally diagnosed with a subdural hematoma following a syncopal episode on computed tomography. Follow-up magnetic resonance imaging of the brain demonstrated heterogeneously enhancing dural-based mass overlying the left frontoparietal convexity associated with bidirectional dural tails, suggestive of a malignant meningioma. Neurosurgical histopathology revealed marginal zone B-cell lymphoma. This case represents the potential difficulty in diagnosing primary dural lymphoma, especially in the setting of uncertain clinical history and obscured imaging features.

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