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Primary manifestation of Hodgkin’s disease in the central nervous system

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 A 62-year-old woman presented with loss of memory and a mild hemiparesis. Neuroradiology demonstrated a left frontoparietal tumour. Biopsy specimens of this lesion revealed intracerebral Hodgkin’s lymphoma, a diagnosis supported by immunohistochemical reactions of the tumour cells for the CD30 antigen. Additional cell cycle studies revealed a high proliferative activity of the tumour cells in association with absence of apoptosis. There was no evidence that overexpression of bcl-2 or Epstein-Barr virus infection was involved in the pathogenesis of this neoplasm. Lymphomas in the lung were detected 3 months later. Following neurosurgical excision, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy, the patient had no evidence of Hodgkin’s disease after 13 months of follow-up.

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Received: 8 October 1997 / Accepted: 8 December 1997

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Deckert-Schlüter, M., Marek, J., Šetlík, M. et al. Primary manifestation of Hodgkin’s disease in the central nervous system. Virchows Archiv 432, 477–481 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004280050195

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