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Title: Primary CNS Lymphoma


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BIOPATOLOGIA DEI LINFOMI PRIMITIVI CEREBRALI
Felice Giangaspero
Mediterranean School of Oncology Burning
questions on lymphoproliferative diseases Rieti
27-29 ottobre 2006
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Primary CNS Lymphoma (PCNSL) Epidemiology
  • Incidence has risen dramatically in past few
    decades, as PCNSL now accounts for 4-7 of all
    newly diagnosed primary brain tumors
  • Incidence has decreased in the HIV/immunocompromis
    ed (HAART)
  • Median age of onset 55 years in immunocompetent,
    incidence rises with age
  • Greatest rise has occurred among the elderly

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Sites of Disease Involvement
  • Brain parenchyma is usual location (gt90)
  • Usually solitary lesion (75), can be multifocal
  • Mainly occur in supratentorial sites (75), but
    may also be infratentorial
  • Tend to be periventricular in location

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Imaging Other considerations
  • Features of mass lesion in brain that are
    suggestive of CNS lymphoma
  • Periventricular distribution
  • Multiple lesions
  • Less edema than expected for brain met or glioma
  • Steroids can significantly alter appearance on
    imaging by decreasing tumor size, edema, and
    enhancement and preferably should be held prior
    to Dx if CNS lymphoma suspected

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Sites of Disease Involvement
  • Ocular only involvement in 10
  • Leptomeningeal disease may occur, but usually not
    without brain involvement
  • Primary spinal disease is rare (lt1 PCNSL)

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  • Clinical History
  • Focal neurologic deficit (i.e. hemiparesis,
    aphasia) present in gt50 of all patients with
    PCNSL
  • Altered mental status (memory loss, confusion,
    etc.) found in 33 - may be insidious onset
  • Headache, nausea (from increased ICP) in 33
  • May present with new-onset seizure in lt10
  • Blurred vision if ocular lymphoma is present

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PCNSL Tissue diagnosis
  • Stereotactic biopsy is usually preferred
  • Goal of surgery is to obtain a tissue diagnosis
    with minimal morbidity, without formal attempt at
    surgical resection
  • Steroids can cause false negative biopsy results
    due to cytolytic effects, and should be held if
    suspected PCNSL on imaging

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PCNSL Pathology
More than 95 of primary CNS lymphomas are
diffuse large B cell (DLBCL).
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Are DLCBL of CNS a distinct entity?
  • Short duration of response to combined therapy
  • Growth limited to CNS
  • Angiotropism
  • High responsiveness to methotrexate

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Rubenstein, J. L. et al. Blood 20061073716-3723
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IL-4
Target gene
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IL-4 EXPRESSION IN PCNSL
Rubenstein, J. L. et al. Blood 20061073716-3723
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Are DLCBL of CNS a distinct entity?
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Primary CNS Lymphoma Pathology
  • DIFFUSE LARGE B CELL LYMPHOMA
  • T-CELL LYMPHOMAS
  • INTRAVASCULAR LYMPHOMA
  • MALT/MARGINAL ZONE B CELL LYMPHOMA
  • LYMPHOPLASMACYTIC LYMPHOMA
  • PLASMOCYTOMA
  • BURKITT LYMPHOMA
  • PRECURSOR B-CELL LYMPHOBLASTIC LYMPHOMA
  • ANAPLASTIC LARGE-CELL LYMPHOMA
  • NK/T CELL LYMPHOMA
  • HODGKIN DISEASE

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INTRAVASCULAR LYMPHOMA
  • ACCUMULATIONS OF LARGE B-CELLS, WITHIN SMALL AND
    MEDIUM VESSELS
  • EXCEPTIONALLY T-CELLS, NK CELLS OR HISTIOCYTIC
    CELLS,
  • AFFECTS MULTIPLE ORGAN SYSTEMS.
  • THE CNS, INCLUDING THE ENTIRE NEURAXIS, IS
    INVOLVED IN MORE THAN 30 OF CASES.
  • ALTERED MENTAL STATUS (MEMORY LOSS, CONFUSION)

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INTRAVASCULAR LYMPHOMA
ACCUMULATIONS OF LARGE B-CELLS, WITHIN SMALL AND
MEDIUM VESSELS LEAD TO VASCULAR OCCLUSION AND
DISSEMINATED SMALL INFARCTS
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INTRAVASCULAR LYMPHOMA
Diffusion weighted image Areas of ischemia
Baehring, J M et al. J Neurol Neurosurg
Psychiatry 200576540-544
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INTRACRANIAL MALT TYPE LYMPHOMA
THE MOST COMMON PRIMARY LOW-GRADE INTRACRANIAL
LYMPHOMA
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INTRACRANIAL MALT TYPE LYMPHOMA
  • N15 12 F(80) FM 41
  • Age 55 yrs, 29-70 yrs (mean, range)
  • All but 1 presented with a dural based masses
    mimicking meningioma
  • All tumor resection Radiation (6) and/or chemo
    (3)
  • Follow-up available in 10 patients
  • Complete remission
  • FU length 11 mo to 7.9 yrs

Tu et al. J Clin Oncol 2005 235718
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INTRACRANIAL MALT TYPE LYMPHOMA
DIFFUSE THICKENING OF DURA
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CD20
CD3
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kappa
lambda
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MALT of the Dura genetic alterations (FISH)
Trisomy chr 3 in 50 of cases
No traslocations
J Clin Oncol 2005 235718
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Primary CNS Lymphoma (PCNSL) Histogenesis
  • B-CELLS MAY BE TRANSFORMED AT A SITE ELSEWHERE IN
    THE BODY AND THEN DEVELOP ADHESION MOLECULES
    SPECIFIC FOR CEREBRAL ENDOTHELIA.
  • LYMPHOMA CELLS MAY BE SYSTEMATICALLY ERADICATED
    BY AN INTACT IMMUNE SYSTEM BUT MAY ESCAPE THE
    IMMUNE SYSTEM WITHIN THE CNS.
  • A POLYCLONAL INTRACEREBRAL INFLAMMATORY LESION
    MAY EXPAND CLONALLY WITHIN THE BRAIN AND PROGRESS
    TO THE MONOCLONAL NEOPLASTIC STATE.
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