Because central nervous system invasion is uncommon in chronic lymphocytic leukemia, it may go undiagnosed and under-reported. Providers of patients with this disease need to be aware of possible central nervous system invasion when patients present with cranial nerve signs or symptoms and/or nonspecific neurologic manifestations. Early identification and prompt central nervous system-directed chemotherapy can affect morbidity and quality of life positively.
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