Summary:
The author presents a case-record of primary lymphoma of the brain, confirmed by histological and
post-mortem examination, with a typical MR picture. The tumour was a multinodular expansion in
the area of the corpus callosum and basal ganglia with subependymal spread into the lateral
ventricles. In the discussion the author deals with differential diagnostic problems and in the
conclusion he emphasizes the importance of the image for decision on correct therapy.
Key words:
primary brain lymphoma - cerebral neoplasm - diagnosis of brain neoplasm - magnetic
resonance imaging
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