Diagnosis of primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) in patients wi
th AIDS based on radiological findings is still a challenging problem. Our
purpose was to review the CT and MRI findings in PCNSL in our patients with
AIDS and compare them with those reported in the literature. CT and MRI of
28 patients with AIDS and pathologically confirmed PCNSL were analysed ret
rospectively for the number of lesions, their site, size, density, signal i
ntensity, contrast enhancement, oedema and mass effect. We found 82 lesions
. On CT 45 lesions were found in 22 patients, whereas MRI revealed 66 in 20
patients. The lymphoma was solitary in 20 patients (29 %) and multiple in
20 (71%). Spontaneous haemorrhage was seen in 7 patients. Contrast-enhanced
MRI showed no enhancement in 27.3 % (18/66) of the lesions. In one patient
diffuse signal abnormalities in the white matter were seen on T2-weighted
images. Our findings suggest that the previously described spectrum imaging
characteristics of PCNSL has widened. Neuroradiologists should be aware of
the variable appearance in patients with AIDS. Spontaneous haemorrhage, a
nonenhancing lesion, or diffuse white matter changes do not exclude lymphom
a in an immunocompromised patient.