Slowly progressive cervical cord symptoms over a 2 year period led to the diagnosis of Waldenström macroglobulinemia in a 32 year old man. Diagnosis was made on the finding of circulating monoclonal IgM and lymphocyte infiltration of the bone marrow. Perimedullary infiltration of cervico-dorsal cord was visualized by CT scan. No other tumor tissue was found. Intrathecal secretion of IgM in the CSF was demonstrated. Cervico-dorsal cord radiotherapy followed by systemic chemotherapy led to a rapid improvement in the neurological signs. Reports of spinal cord lesions in Waldenström macroglobulinemia are rare and the relationship of this condition with respect to so-called secreting neurolymphomatosis is discussed.

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