1. Primary dural Lymphoma: A case report
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IBRAHIM Al-hassana Idriss, Hounkpatin Stachys, Mèhomè Wilfried DOSSOU, Setcheou Alexis, Sieleche Christian, Tankari Aboubacar, Sawa Brice, Jermidi Cynthia, Lethongsavarn Vincent, Helias Phillipe, Assoumane Ibrahim, Kelani Aminath, Rabhi Mohammed, Sanoussi Samuila, and Do Laurent
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Primary Dural Lymphoma ,CNS Lymphoma ,Dural Lymphoma ,Surgery ,RD1-811 ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Backgroung: Primary dural lymphoma is a very rare pathology arising from the dura mater. its clinical and radiological presentation is often similar to a meningioma. Treatment typically involves surgery followed by adjuvant radiotherapy/chemotherapy. Fewer than twenty cases have been described in the literature. Case presentation: A 73-year-old woman with a medical history of hypertension, type 2 diabetes, and dyslipidemia presented with progressive right hemiparesis. Following diagnostic evaluation, a left fronto-temporal meningioma was initially diagnosed. Complete macroscopic excision was made and the immunohistochemical showed a follicular B lymphoma according. the patient had radiotherapy and chemotherapy sessions. Follow-up at 18 months was unremarkable. Conclusion: Primary dural lymphoma is an exceptionally rare pathology, often mimicking the radiological appearance of a meningioma. The management relies on complete tumor excision, along with a combination of radiotherapy and chemotherapy. When administered appropriately, this treatment approach offers a favorable prognosis for patients.
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- 2024
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