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Paraneoplastic encephalitis

The first reports of encephalitis associated with cancer date to the 1960s and were characterized by clinical and pathologic involvement of limbic areas. This specific association was called limbic encephalitis (LE). The subsequent discovery of several "onconeural" antibodies (Abs), i.e., Abs targeting an antigen shared by neurons and tumor cells ...
Silvia, Casagrande   +2 more
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Paraneoplastic syndromes

European Journal of Cancer and Clinical Oncology, 1981
Abstract: There are two types of clinical and biochemical syndromes not directly associated with the invasiveness and metastatic ability of the tumour; the first type is represented by the hormonal paraneoplastic syndromes. The second type consists of certain neurological diseases or abnormalities observed in patients with malignant tumours not ...
Tagnon, Henri, Hildebrand, Jerzy
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Paraneoplastic neuropathies

Current Opinion in Neurology, 2017
Purpose of review To review recent advances in paraneoplastic neuropathies with emphasis on their definition, different forms and therapeutic development. Recent findings A strict definition of definite paraneoplastic neuropathies is necessary to avoid confusion.
Jean-Christophe, Antoine   +1 more
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Paraneoplastic neuropathy

Current Opinion in Neurology, 1999
Paraneoplastic neuropathies occur in various settings. This article focuses on recent neuroimmunologic findings regarding paraneoplastic neuropathy. Entities such as sensorimotor and sensory neuropathy, sensory neuronopathy; motor, autonomic, demyelinating and vasculitic mononeuropathies; and cranial nerve lesions and neuropathies in association with ...
W, Grisold, M, Drlicek
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Paraneoplastic pemphigus/paraneoplastic autoimmune multiorgan syndrome

International Journal of Dermatology, 2009
AbstractParaneoplastic pemphigus is the term used for an exclusive subset of pemphigus. The clinical lesions may resemble pemphigus, pemphigoid, erythema multiforme, graft‐vs.‐host disease, or lichen planus. A common denominator in all patients is the concomitant occurrence of either occult or confirmed systemic neoplasm.
Virendra N, Sehgal, Govind, Srivastava
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Paraneoplastic neuropathies

Current Opinion in Neurology, 2013
This review describes relevant advances in paraneoplastic neuropathies with emphasis on particular syndromes and the impact of new therapies.Sensory neuronopathy may present with symptoms that do not raise the suspicion of a paraneoplastic origin. A recent study on sensory neuronopathies of different causes identified paraneoplastic cases in a group of
Francesc, Graus, Josep, Dalmau
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Paraneoplastic neuropathy

2013
Recent progress in serological screening of paraneoplastic antibodies and in diagnostic imaging techniques to detect malignancies has enabled a broadening of the concept of paraneoplastic neurological syndromes by integrating nonclassic clinical features.
Haruki, Koike, Gen, Sobue
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PARANEOPLASTIC ACROKERARTOSIS

Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1984
SUMMARYThe history is presented of a patient who developed an acral keratotic rash diagnosed as paraneoplastic acrokeratosis, associated with cervical metastases from a carcinoma of the tongue. The skin changes settled with surgical removal of the tumour and metastases.
S A, Rosner, D S, Nurse, J P, Dowling
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Paraneoplastic Dermatomyositis

The American Journal of Medicine, 2022
Cody Orton   +2 more
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Neurological paraneoplastic syndromes

The Neuroscientist, 1996
Cancer arising outside of the nervous system (systemic cancer) often causes neurological disability without spreading to the nervous system [1] (Table 1). Such indirect or paraneoplastic effects of systemic cancer on the nervous system include vascular disorders (hemorrhages and/or infarction), infections, metabolic and nutritional disorders, as well ...
J, Dalmau, J B, Posner
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