Intravascular (Angiocentric) Lymphoma
• Rare malignancy characterized by intravascular proliferation
of lymphoid cells with predilection for CNS and skin
• T2/FLAIR multifocal hyperintensities in deep white matter,
• Diffusion restriction common
• GRE/SWI: Multifocal hemorrhage often seen
• Linear and punctate enhancement typical
○ May see meningeal &/or dural enhancement
• Malignant lymphoid cells occlude and distend small
arteries, veins, and capillaries
• Dementia is most common presenting feature
• May present with multiple stroke-like episodes
• Presents in 5th-7th decades; mean: 60-65 years
• Diagnosis may be made by skin or brain biopsy
• Rapidly progressive disease with high mortality rate
○ CNS involved in up to 75% of cases
• Imaging of intravascular lymphoma (IVL) is nonspecific, but
IVL should be considered in patients with dementia,
multifocal lesions, and enhancement
cells occlude and distend small
(Right) Sagittal T1 C+ MR in a
history of lethargy and altered
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