Anaplastic large cell lymphoma with primary presentation in, and disease limited to, the central nervous system (primary CNS ALCL) is a rare and aggressive lymphoma found in a sensitive anatomic site. We report the clinical and pathologic characteristics of 17 primary CNS ALCL cases that are newly reported from six academic medical centers. We are investigating the characteristics of these cases, alongside their commonalities and differences from systemic ALCL arising at conventional anatomic sites.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMerkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a rare, highly aggressive skin cancer of neuroendocrine origin that is typically associated with either the presence of Merkel cell polyomavirus or chronic exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light. We report a case of relapsed MCC that presented with new symptoms of fatigue, back pain, and myeloid left shift identified during scheduled follow-up. The patient was found to have circulating neoplastic cells in the peripheral blood and bone marrow metastasis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWrist drop is a common presentation in neurology. To localize the lesion, clinicians can focus on testing finger extension, elbow flexion with semipronated forearm, and elbow extension among other muscle groups and identifying dermatomes of numbness. Once the lesion is localized, electrophysiology or imaging can guide to an underlying etiology.
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