2015
DOI: 10.4274/tnd.70845
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A Case Followed as Having Multiple Sclerosis but Diagnosed with Secondary Brain Lymphoma

Abstract: 131Secondary brain lymphomas are more common than the primary brain lymphomas, and often present with leptomeningeal lesions. Parenchymal infiltration of the brain is a rare finding. Brain metastases, including secondary brain lymphomas, are occasionally confused with multiple sclerosis (MS) due to their localization and clinical presentation. The patient who is the subject of this manuscript had been followed-up with a diagnosis of MS for a while, until she presented to our clinic with symptoms of cerebellar … Show more

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