MRI and PET-CT in the diagnosis and follow-up of a lymphoma case with multifocal peripheral nerve involvement
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Musculoskeletal Imaging - Case Report
P: 25-28
January 2013

MRI and PET-CT in the diagnosis and follow-up of a lymphoma case with multifocal peripheral nerve involvement

Diagn Interv Radiol 2013;19(1):25-28
1. Department of Diagnostic Imaging, National University Hospital, Singapore, Singapore
2. Department of Pathology, National University Hospital, Singapore, Singapore
3. Department of Hand and Surgery, National University Hospital, Singapore, Singapore
4. Department of Radiology, Jurong General Hospital, Singapore, Singapore
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Received Date: 10.04.2012
Accepted Date: 22.05.2012
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ABSTRACT

Lymphoma of the peripheral nerve, particularly of the T-cell variety, is an extremely rare subtype of extra nodal lymphoma that has a variable response to current therapeutic regimens. Here, we present a patient with natural killer (NK)/T-cell lymphoma in remission who presented with a two-month history of right forearm swelling and paresthesia in the ulnar nerve distribution. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed an ulnar nerve mass identified as a nerve sheath tumor. Frozen section and postresection biopsies showed an Epstein-Barr virus-positive NK/T-cell lymphoma, nasal type. Consequently, the patient received chemotherapy following resection. Four months later, the patient developed a proximal leg mass, which was diagnosed as tibial nerve lymphoma. The patient was then treated with chemotherapy and follow-up was done by positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT). In conclusion, lymphoma should be considered in the differential diagnosis of a peripheral nerve mass. MRI is a useful imaging tool together with PET-CT, which plays a beneficial role in the follow-up of