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A 41-year-old male presented to our clinic with a 1-month history of left hemiparesis. He had marked left arm weakness. The diagnostic work-up revealed an intramedullary mass at spinal level C2-4. Laminectomies were performed at C2-3-4 and the tumor was subtotally resected. Histological examination identified the mass as a non-Hodgkins diffuse B-cell lymphoma. The patient was treated with corticosteroids, chemotherapy, and adjuvant radiotherapy. The residual tumor tissue had completely disappeared by 6 months of follow-up; however, the patient presented with intraventricular metastasis at 11 months postsurgery. |
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hemiparesis lymphoma lymphoma involving CNS lymphoma,primary of CNS MRI MRI,abnormal MRI,spinal cord neoplasm,primary of CNS neuropathology spinal cord spinal cord,biopsy spinal cord,cervical spinal cord,enlargement spinal cord,neoplasm spinal cord,neoplasm,intramedullary treatment of neurologic disorder
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