BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Clinical diagnosis of lymphomatoid granulomatosis (
LG) of the brain, in patients without skin or chest lesions, usually is dif
ficult because of the nonspecific neurologic manifestations, laboratory dat
a, and CT appearance. Our aim was to characterize the MR appearance of LG o
f the brain.
METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the MR images in four patients (35 to
72 years old) with histologically confirmed LG of the brain.
RESULTS: On T2-weighted images, we noted diffuse hyperintense lesions in th
e cerebral white matter bilaterally (n = 3), in the brain stem and cerebell
ar hemisphere (n = 1), and patchy hyperintense lesions the brain stem (n =
2). On contrast-enhanced Tl-weighted images, we observed multiple punctate
or linear enhancements residing along the perivascular space (n = 4), nodul
ar enhancements (n = 2), ringlike enhancements (n = 1), and a large, enhanc
ed mass (n = 1). All patients had multifocal lesions.
CONCLUSION. Although the MR appearance of LG of the brain varies, multiple
punctate or linear enhancements that reside along the perivascular space su
ggest LG.