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Neurologic Clinical, Electrophysiologic, and Pathologic Characteristics of Primary vs Secondary Neurolymphomatosis.

Michael P SkolkaNarupat SuanprasertJennifer M Martinez-ThompsonRebecca L KingWilliam R MaconMichelle L MauermannChristopher J KleinThomas M HabermannPatrick B JohnstonIvana N MicallefArushi KhuranaKimberly AmramiRobert J SpinnerJay MandrekarPeter J DyckP James B Dyck
Published in: Neurology (2024)
While PNL and SNL are both primarily painful and asymmetric neuropathies with axonal and demyelinating features on EMG and nerve biopsy, SNL presents somewhat differently than PNL with fulminant, asymmetric often mononeuropathies better detected on MRI than FDG-PET/CT. The focal pattern of SNL is likely a result of residual cancer cells that evaded initial chemotherapy, which does not cross the blood-nerve barrier, and these cells can later recur and result in fulminant disease. Although still resulting in a poorer prognosis, identifying SNL is important because this changed treatment and management in every SNL case.
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