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Ocular motor and vestibular dysfunction in central nervous system lymphomaopen access

Authors
Lee, Suk-MinChoi, Seo YoungChoi, Jae-HwanOh, Eun HyeYoo, DallahLee, Sun-UkKim, Hyo JungChoi, Jeong-YoonKim, Ji-SooChoi, Kwang-Dong
Issue Date
Feb-2024
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
CNS lymphoma; double-panda sign; isolated vestibular syndrome; ocular motor nerve palsy; vestibular nucleus
Citation
European Journal of Neurology
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
European Journal of Neurology
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2021.sw.kumedicine/65540
DOI
10.1111/ene.16242
ISSN
1351-5101
1468-1331
Abstract
Background and purposeDiagnosis of lymphoma involving the central nervous system (CNS) is challenging. This study aimed to explore the abnormal vestibular and ocular motor findings in CNS lymphoma.MethodsA retrospective search of the medical records identified 30 patients with CNS lymphoma presenting ocular motor and vestibular abnormalities from four neurology clinics of university hospitals in South Korea (22 men, age range 14-81 years, mean 60.6 +/- 15.2). The demographic and clinical features and the results of laboratory, radiological and pathological evaluation were analyzed.ResultsPatients presented with diplopia (13/30, 43%), vestibular symptoms (15/30, 50%) or both (2/30, 7%). In 15 patients with diplopia, abnormal ocular motor findings included ocular motor nerve palsy (n = 10, 67%), internuclear ophthalmoplegia (n = 2, 13%), external ophthalmoplegia (n = 2, 13%) and exophoria (n = 1, 7%). The vestibular abnormalities were isolated in 14 (82%) of 17 patients with vestibular symptoms and included combined unilateral peripheral and central vestibulopathy in three from lesions involving the vestibular nuclei. CNS lymphoma involved the brainstem (53%), cerebellum (33%), leptomeninges (30%), deep gray nuclei (23%) or cranial nerves (17%). Two patients showed the "double-panda" sign by involving the midbrain.ConclusionsThis study expands the clinical and radiological spectra of CNS lymphoma. Neuro-ophthalmological and neuro-otological evaluation may guide the early diagnosis of CNS lymphoma.
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