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Investigations
- CSF
- Abnormal in 80% of CNS lymphomas
- Normal cell counts in 30-60% of cases
- Protein normal in 30-55% of cases
- Can result in hypoglycorrhachia (median of 4.1 mmol/L but below 0.8 mmol/L in up to 20% of patients)
- Cytology can be diagnostic
References
- ^ Brian J. Scott, Vanja C. Douglas, Tarik Tihan, James L. Rubenstein, S. Andrew Josephson. A Systematic Approach to the Diagnosis of Suspected Central Nervous System Lymphoma. JAMA Neurology. 2013;70(3):311. doi:10.1001/jamaneurol.2013.606.