A Case Series of Primary Central Nervous System Posttransplantation Lymphoproliferative Disorder: Imaging and Clinical Characteristics

Author:

Lake Wendell1,Chang Julie E.2,Kennedy Tabassum3,Morgan Adam4,Salamat Shahriar4,Başkaya Mustafa K.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurological Surgery

2. Department of Medicine

3. Department of Radiology

4. Department of Pathology, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin

Abstract

Abstract BACKGROUND: Primary central nervous system posttransplantation lymphoproliferative disorder (PCNS-PTLD) is a rare complication after solid organ transplantation (SOT). With increasing rates of SOT, PCNS-PTLD incidence is increasing. OBJECTIVE: To describe the characteristics of PCNS-PTLD patients requiring neurosurgical intervention. METHODS: From 2000 to 2011, 10 patients with prior SOT underwent biopsy for evaluation of brain lesions and were diagnosed with PCNS-PTLD. Data collected included imaging characteristics, pathology, treatments administered, and survival outcomes. RESULTS: All patients had kidney transplantation, and 3 had concurrent pancreas transplantation. Median age at diagnosis was 49 years, with a median of 4.5 years from SOT to diagnosis (range, 1.8-11.4 years). Presenting symptoms most often included focal neurological deficits (n = 6), although several patients had nonspecific symptoms of headache and altered mental status. Brain lesions were generally multiple (n = 7), supratentorial (n = 8), and lobar or periventricular in distribution with ring enhancement. Diagnosis was established by stereotactic (n = 4) and open surgical (n = 6) biopsy. Treatments most frequently administered included reduction of immunosuppression (n = 10), dexamethasone (n = 10), rituximab (n = 8), high-dose methotrexate (n = 3), and whole-brain radiotherapy (n = 6). Six patients remain alive without PCNS-PTLD relapse, including 4 patients who have sustained remissions beyond 2 years from diagnosis of PCNS-PTLD. Of 4 observed deaths, 1 was related to progressive PCNS-PTLD. CONCLUSION: PCNS-PTLD must be considered in the differential diagnosis of any patient with prior SOT presenting with an intracranial lesion. Histological diagnosis with brain biopsy is imperative, given the risk for opportunistic infections that may have similar imaging findings and presentation. Prognosis is variable, although long-term survival has been reported.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Clinical Neurology,Surgery

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