LYMPHOMATOID GRANULOMATOSIS PRESENTING AS A PROGRESSIVE CERVICAL CORD LESION |
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Authors: | S. COLLINS R. D. HELME |
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Affiliation: | Neurology Registrar, Prince Henry's Hospital, Melbourne, Vic.;Senior Lecturer, Department of Medicine, Prince Henry's Hospital, Melbourne, Vic. |
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Abstract: | A 50-year-old male presented with symptoms of a progressive spinal cord lesion over two and a half months. Investigations, including myelography, CT scan and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), did not show cord compression although the MRI scan demonstrated thickening of the posterior cervical meninges. CSF examination revealed pleocytosis, increased total protein and cells suggestive of a lymphoproliferative disorder. Open lung biopsy of an asymptomatic toft mid-zone mass was diagnostic of lymphomatoid granulomatosis. We believe this to be a case of lymphomatoid granulomatosis presenting as a progressive cervical myelopathy. |
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Keywords: | Lymphomatoid granulomatosis cervical myelopathy magnetic resonance imaging. |
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