Nerve biopsy in T-cell lymphoma with neurolymphomatosis: where and when.
Menelaos PipisZane JaunmuktaneTeresa MarafiotiSebastian BrandnerElaine C SmithShirley D'SaMichael P T LunnKate CwynarskiDoreen FialhoSachit ShahGeraint N FullerMary M ReillyPublished in: Practical neurology (2024)
Peripheral T-cell lymphomas are rare heterogeneous haematological malignancies that may also involve peripheral nerves in a very small subset of cases. We report a patient with a diagnostically challenging cutaneous T-cell lymphoma and multifocal mononeuropathies in whom a targeted nerve biopsy identified lymphomatous infiltration of nerves and expedited combination treatment with chemotherapy and an autologous stem cell transplant. She showed an excellent response with a complete metabolic response on positron emission tomography imaging and significant clinical improvement, maintained 5 years post-treatment.