Primary Extranodal NK/T-Cell Lymphoma Presenting as Neurolymphomatosis Involving Multiple Cranial Nerves: A Case Report

Sharmila Ghosh, Jacques Azzi, Amy M. Chan, Kambiz Nael, Anne S. Renteria, Amir Steinberg, Bruce E. Petersen

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Abstract

Neurolymphomatosis (NL) is a rare condition caused by the lymphomatous or leukemic infiltration of nerves and manifests as neuropathy. Most often, NL is associated with B-lineage non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) and only infrequently occurs in conjunction with T- or NK-lineage NHL. Extranodal NK/T-cell lymphoma (ENKTL)-associated NL is exceedingly unusual, with only 9 cases described in the English language literature, in addition to our case. Diagnosis of NL is challenging, as the entity can mimic neuropathies of more common etiologies, and an adequate biopsy may be difficult to obtain. Timely diagnosis demands a high index of suspicion, especially for patients without a history of hematologic malignancy. We expand upon a unique case of NL exclusively involving cranial nerves and cauda equina nerve roots, as the initial manifestation of ENKTL, and contextualize our findings within the framework of previously reported NK/T-lineage NL cases.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)97-105
Number of pages9
JournalActa Haematologica
Volume145
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2022

Keywords

  • Extranodal natural killer/T-cell lymphoma
  • Neurolymphomatosis
  • Non-Hodgkin lymphoma

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