Various neurological symptoms by neurolymphomatosis as the initial presentation of primary testicular lymphoma

Case Rep Oncol. 2015 Apr 24;8(1):200-4. doi: 10.1159/000381874. eCollection 2015 Jan-Apr.

Abstract

Neurological symptoms induced by the infiltration of malignant lymphoma into the nervous systems are subsumed under the term neurolymphomatosis (NL). Here, we report the case of a 30-year-old Japanese man with primary testicular lymphoma complicated, as seen in various neurological findings, by secondary NL prior to testicular swelling. Painless right scrotal enlargement was noticed more than 1 month after the appearance of neurological complications such as right upper extremity numbness, dysarthria, facial palsy, and diplopia. Proactive investigation and biopsies of extranodal sites at high risk of central nervous system infiltration of malignant lymphoma, such as the testes, should be considered when secondary NL is suspected based on imaging findings.

Keywords: Central nervous system infiltration; Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma; Neurolymphomatosis; Primary testicular lymphoma.

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