Multiple cranial nerve palsies in immunodeficiency subtype of Burkitt lymphoma

Burkitt lymphoma is a late complication of HIV, and bilateral cranial nerve palsies are extremely rare in patients with AIDS. A twenty year old Caucasian male with known congenital HIV who had been non-adherent with anti-retroviral therapy presented with multiple cranial nerve palsies and was eventu...

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Main Authors: Abbas Ali, Abhishek Kalla
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2018-09-01
Series:Journal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives
Subjects:
HIV
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20009666.2018.1514944
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spelling doaj-159f46a68a6e45869a68244d2ed310372020-11-24T21:39:40ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives2000-96662018-09-018530330610.1080/20009666.2018.15149441514944Multiple cranial nerve palsies in immunodeficiency subtype of Burkitt lymphomaAbbas Ali0Abhishek Kalla1Saint Agnes HospitalSaint Agnes HospitalBurkitt lymphoma is a late complication of HIV, and bilateral cranial nerve palsies are extremely rare in patients with AIDS. A twenty year old Caucasian male with known congenital HIV who had been non-adherent with anti-retroviral therapy presented with multiple cranial nerve palsies and was eventually diagnosed with Burkitt lymphoma. Before chemotherapy, he was started on radiation therapy to the brain, meninges, and base of skull with the intent of improving cranial nerve palsies and preventing further neurological sequelae since the cranial nerve palsies were dense and there was concern that intrathecal chemotherapy would have less penetration than radiation. He eventually died due to overall disease burden. We hereby present what we believe is the first reported case of Burkitt lymphoma presenting with bilateral facial, vestibulocochlear, left abducens, and mandibular nerve palsies. Recognition of different presentations of Burkitt lymphoma is extremely important as it would aid in early diagnosis and initiation of both chemotherapy and anti-retroviral therapy potentially leading to improved outcomes.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20009666.2018.1514944Burkitt lymhomacranial nerve palsiesHIV
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author Abbas Ali
Abhishek Kalla
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Abhishek Kalla
Multiple cranial nerve palsies in immunodeficiency subtype of Burkitt lymphoma
Journal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives
Burkitt lymhoma
cranial nerve palsies
HIV
author_facet Abbas Ali
Abhishek Kalla
author_sort Abbas Ali
title Multiple cranial nerve palsies in immunodeficiency subtype of Burkitt lymphoma
title_short Multiple cranial nerve palsies in immunodeficiency subtype of Burkitt lymphoma
title_full Multiple cranial nerve palsies in immunodeficiency subtype of Burkitt lymphoma
title_fullStr Multiple cranial nerve palsies in immunodeficiency subtype of Burkitt lymphoma
title_full_unstemmed Multiple cranial nerve palsies in immunodeficiency subtype of Burkitt lymphoma
title_sort multiple cranial nerve palsies in immunodeficiency subtype of burkitt lymphoma
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Journal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives
issn 2000-9666
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Burkitt lymphoma is a late complication of HIV, and bilateral cranial nerve palsies are extremely rare in patients with AIDS. A twenty year old Caucasian male with known congenital HIV who had been non-adherent with anti-retroviral therapy presented with multiple cranial nerve palsies and was eventually diagnosed with Burkitt lymphoma. Before chemotherapy, he was started on radiation therapy to the brain, meninges, and base of skull with the intent of improving cranial nerve palsies and preventing further neurological sequelae since the cranial nerve palsies were dense and there was concern that intrathecal chemotherapy would have less penetration than radiation. He eventually died due to overall disease burden. We hereby present what we believe is the first reported case of Burkitt lymphoma presenting with bilateral facial, vestibulocochlear, left abducens, and mandibular nerve palsies. Recognition of different presentations of Burkitt lymphoma is extremely important as it would aid in early diagnosis and initiation of both chemotherapy and anti-retroviral therapy potentially leading to improved outcomes.
topic Burkitt lymhoma
cranial nerve palsies
HIV
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20009666.2018.1514944
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