Primary Skull Base Lymphoma: Manifestations and Clinical Outcomes of a Great Imitator:

2018 
ObjectivesPrimary skull base lymphoma (PSBL) represents a rare manifestation of extranodal lymphoma. Presenting with nonspecific symptomatology and imaging findings, PSBL often masquerades as more common cranial base pathology and thus can present a diagnostic challenge. The objectives of this study were to characterize the manifestations and clinical outcomes of PSBL.Study DesignCase series and chart review.SettingTertiary referral center.Subjects and MethodsReview of 48 patients with PSBL treated between 1994 and 2016.ResultsThe median age at diagnosis was 60 years. Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma comprised the most common subtype (56%). Presenting symptoms included diplopia (52%), trigeminal hypesthesia (38%), headache (29%), facial nerve weakness (25%), B-symptoms (fevers, night sweats, and/or weight loss) (25%), and hearing loss (21%). Discrete lesions commonly mimicked meningioma, schwannoma, and nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Diffuse lesions imitated neurosarcoidosis, granulomatosis with polyangiitis, and...
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