EXPERIENCE WITH SURGICAL TREATMENT IN PATIENTS WITH LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE LESION IN THE BRAIN AND SKULL VAULT BONES

The problem of lymphoproliferative lesions of the central nervous system (CNS) is urgent in both patients with immunodeficiency states and those without background systemic pathology in spite of the fact that the statistics vary greatly in these two categories. Despite a wide range of noninvasive di...

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Main Authors: D. A. Moldovanov, E. N. Maslennikova, Yu. G. Yakovlenko, A. A. Tushev
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Language:Russian
Published: ABV-press 2015-04-01
Series:Опухоли головы и шеи
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Online Access:https://ogsh.abvpress.ru/jour/article/view/82
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author D. A. Moldovanov
E. N. Maslennikova
Yu. G. Yakovlenko
A. A. Tushev
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Yu. G. Yakovlenko
A. A. Tushev
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description The problem of lymphoproliferative lesions of the central nervous system (CNS) is urgent in both patients with immunodeficiency states and those without background systemic pathology in spite of the fact that the statistics vary greatly in these two categories. Despite a wide range of noninvasive diagnostic procedures, it is impossible to obtain a significant confirmation of primary lymphoproliferative CNS lesion in patients with no background systemic manifestations of the disease. Stereotactic biopsy, followed by combination chemo- and radiotherapy in accordance with the existing protocols, is a well-known procedure to treat suspected primary CNS lymphoma. This paper describes 4 cases of primary CNS and skull bone lymphomas in patients operated on for skull bone granuloma (in one case) or rapid progression of focal and global cerebral neurological deficit (in 3 cases). A postoperative histological analysis using the currently available methods revealed lymphoproliferative lesions; in this connection the patients continued treatment by oncologists.
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spelling doaj.art-b44c9fee822441b79c287f5d116b56572023-03-13T08:43:17ZrusABV-pressОпухоли головы и шеи2222-14682411-46342015-04-0103394110.17650/2222-1468-2012-0-3-39-4182EXPERIENCE WITH SURGICAL TREATMENT IN PATIENTS WITH LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE LESION IN THE BRAIN AND SKULL VAULT BONESD. A. Moldovanov0E. N. Maslennikova1Yu. G. Yakovlenko2A. A. Tushev3ГБОУ ВПО «Ростовский государственный медицинский университет» Минздрава России, Ростов-на-ДонуГАУ Ростовской области «Областной консультативно-диагностический центр», Ростов-на-ДонуГБОУ ВПО «Ростовский государственный медицинский университет» Минздрава России, Ростов-на-ДонуГБОУ ВПО «Ростовский государственный медицинский университет» Минздрава России, Ростов-на-ДонуThe problem of lymphoproliferative lesions of the central nervous system (CNS) is urgent in both patients with immunodeficiency states and those without background systemic pathology in spite of the fact that the statistics vary greatly in these two categories. Despite a wide range of noninvasive diagnostic procedures, it is impossible to obtain a significant confirmation of primary lymphoproliferative CNS lesion in patients with no background systemic manifestations of the disease. Stereotactic biopsy, followed by combination chemo- and radiotherapy in accordance with the existing protocols, is a well-known procedure to treat suspected primary CNS lymphoma. This paper describes 4 cases of primary CNS and skull bone lymphomas in patients operated on for skull bone granuloma (in one case) or rapid progression of focal and global cerebral neurological deficit (in 3 cases). A postoperative histological analysis using the currently available methods revealed lymphoproliferative lesions; in this connection the patients continued treatment by oncologists.https://ogsh.abvpress.ru/jour/article/view/82первичная лимфомацентральная нервная системанеинвазивная диагностикатотальное удалениенарастающий неврологический дефицит
spellingShingle D. A. Moldovanov
E. N. Maslennikova
Yu. G. Yakovlenko
A. A. Tushev
EXPERIENCE WITH SURGICAL TREATMENT IN PATIENTS WITH LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE LESION IN THE BRAIN AND SKULL VAULT BONES
Опухоли головы и шеи
первичная лимфома
центральная нервная система
неинвазивная диагностика
тотальное удаление
нарастающий неврологический дефицит
title EXPERIENCE WITH SURGICAL TREATMENT IN PATIENTS WITH LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE LESION IN THE BRAIN AND SKULL VAULT BONES
title_full EXPERIENCE WITH SURGICAL TREATMENT IN PATIENTS WITH LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE LESION IN THE BRAIN AND SKULL VAULT BONES
title_fullStr EXPERIENCE WITH SURGICAL TREATMENT IN PATIENTS WITH LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE LESION IN THE BRAIN AND SKULL VAULT BONES
title_full_unstemmed EXPERIENCE WITH SURGICAL TREATMENT IN PATIENTS WITH LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE LESION IN THE BRAIN AND SKULL VAULT BONES
title_short EXPERIENCE WITH SURGICAL TREATMENT IN PATIENTS WITH LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE LESION IN THE BRAIN AND SKULL VAULT BONES
title_sort experience with surgical treatment in patients with lymphoproliferative lesion in the brain and skull vault bones
topic первичная лимфома
центральная нервная система
неинвазивная диагностика
тотальное удаление
нарастающий неврологический дефицит
url https://ogsh.abvpress.ru/jour/article/view/82
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