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Division of Health Sciences and Technology, Harvard Medical School, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.P. McCue); the Department of Neurology (Dr. Sandrock), the C.S. Kubik Laboratory of Neuropathology, Department of Pathology (Drs. Lee and Hedley-Whyte), and the James Homer Wright Laboratory, Department of Pathology (Dr. Harris), Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA.
Most primary CNS lymphomas are non-Hodgkin's lymphomas of B-cell lineage. We report a case of a small lymphocytic-type T-cell lymphoma localized primarily to the brainstem and compare the characteristics of primary CNS T-cell lymphomas with those of primary CNS B-cell lymphomas.
Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. E.T. Hedley-Whyte, Department of Pathology, Warren 3, Massachusetts General Hospital, 14 Fruit Street, Boston, MA 02114.
Received April 15, 1992. Accepted for publication in final form July 8, 1992.
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