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Atypical Parkinsonism as a Manifestation of Central Nervous System Lymphoma.

Cureus 2026 Vol.18(2) p. e104217

Gomes S, Lopes S, Moreira S, Araújo JM, Freitas E

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Primary central nervous system (CNS) lymphoma is an uncommon form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma with a wide range of presentations that can mimic various neurological diseases, including neurodegenerative d

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APA Gomes S, Lopes S, et al. (2026). Atypical Parkinsonism as a Manifestation of Central Nervous System Lymphoma.. Cureus, 18(2), e104217. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.104217
MLA Gomes S, et al.. "Atypical Parkinsonism as a Manifestation of Central Nervous System Lymphoma.." Cureus, vol. 18, no. 2, 2026, pp. e104217.
PMID 41909415

Abstract

Primary central nervous system (CNS) lymphoma is an uncommon form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma with a wide range of presentations that can mimic various neurological diseases, including neurodegenerative disorders. We report the case of a 74-year-old man admitted with a seven-month history of progressive cognitive decline and gait disturbances. On examination, he presented cognitive dysfunction, impaired ocular movements, right-predominant parkinsonism, and postural instability. Initial investigations, including imaging studies, electroencephalography, cerebrospinal fluid analysis, and laboratory tests, did not reveal relevant abnormalities, leading to a working diagnosis of probable progressive supranuclear palsy. The patient's condition continued to worsen, and a repeat MRI was performed, revealing findings suggestive of lymphoma. A biopsy confirmed the diagnosis, and corticosteroid therapy was initiated. The patient was subsequently referred to hematology. Although parkinsonism is rarely an initial manifestation of primary CNS lymphoma, the duration and rapid progression of symptoms warranted inpatient investigation, enabling the correct diagnosis and timely initiation of treatment of a potentially curable malignancy.

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