Long-Term Survival of Primary Intracranial Plasmablastic Lymphoma: Case Report and Review of the Literature

World Neurosurg. 2017 Jan:97:750.e5-750.e10. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2016.10.098. Epub 2016 Oct 26.

Abstract

Background: Primary intracranial plasmablastic lymphoma (PIPBL) is a rare malignant tumor.

Case description: We present a case of PIPBL in a 32-year-old man who complained of a progressive growing, painful mass on the right parieto-occipital part of head. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging revealed a homogeneously enhanced mass with partial bone destruction. The patient underwent total resection and cranioplasty in one stage. Histopathologic examination showed large tumor cells with immunoblast-like nuclei. Immunohistochemical staining displayed CD38(+), CD138(+), Mum-1(+), CD20(-), and PAX-5(-). The patient received chemotherapy. The patient has survived more than 3.5 years after operation, with follow-up. We also review the clinical data, molecular pathologic traits, treatment, and prognosis of additional 6 cases with PIPBL in the literature.

Conclusions: This study provides important clinical information for the diagnosis and treatment of PIPBL.

Keywords: Intracranial; Plasmablastic lymphoma; Prognosis; Therapy.

Publication types

  • Case Reports
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Brain Neoplasms / diagnostic imaging
  • Brain Neoplasms / pathology*
  • Brain Neoplasms / surgery*
  • Diagnosis, Differential
  • Disease-Free Survival
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Neurosurgical Procedures / methods*
  • Plasmablastic Lymphoma / diagnostic imaging
  • Plasmablastic Lymphoma / pathology*
  • Plasmablastic Lymphoma / surgery*
  • Survival Rate