Weak above the knees: Lumbar Root Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma invasion (P6.126)
Conclusions:This case establishes the importance of clinical reasoning. Neurological exam suggested multilevel radiculopathy/plexopathy. Normal SNAPS argue against plexopathy, MRI, and CSF analysis confirmed the diagnosis of secondary CNS lymphoma invading the meninges and nerve roots.Disclosure: Dr. Datta has nothing to disclose. Dr. Roy has nothing to disclose. Dr. Meira Benchaya has nothing to disclose. Dr. Boland has nothing to disclose.
Source: Neurology - Category: Neurology Authors: Datta, N., Roy, B., Benchaya, L. M., Boland, C. Tags: Neuromuscular and Clinical Neurophysiology (EMG): Peripheral Neuropathy III Source Type: research
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