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Paraneoplastic Syndromes

Equine Veterinary Education, 2011
Summary A paraneoplastic syndrome is a disease or symptom that is a consequence of the presence of neoplasia, but is not due to the local presence of neoplastic cells. The pathophysiology of paraneoplastic syndromes is complex. Paraneoplastic syndromes may precede the detection of an active malignancy, and thorough investigation is ...
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Neurological Paraneoplastic Syndromes

Cancer Investigation, 1988
(1988). Neurological Paraneoplastic Syndromes. Cancer Investigation: Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 67-82.
D A, Chad, L D, Recht
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Paraneoplastic Neurologic Syndromes

Continuum, 2023
Progress is ongoing in understanding paraneoplastic neurologic disorders, with new syndromes and antibodies being described and more detailed evidence available to guide workup for diagnosis and treatment to improve outcomes. Many excellent reviews have summarized the molecular features of different antibodies, but this article emphasizes the clinical ...
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Paraneoplastic syndromes

Medical Hypotheses, 1990
A given cancer is a disease which combines a paraneoplastic syndrome with an invasive tumour capable of giving rise to metastases. Surgeons, radiotherapists, medical oncologists and experimental scientists are primarily interested in the tumour.
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Paraneoplastic rheumatic syndromes

Rheumatology International, 2005
Paraneoplastic symptoms caused by a malignancy but not directly related to tumour invasion are the result of a wide variety of tumour-derived biologic mediators, such as hormones, peptides, antibodies, cytotoxic lymphocytes, autocrine and paracrine mediators.
András, Csilla   +4 more
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Paraneoplastic Sjögren's syndrome

Clinical Rheumatology, 1987
A patient with primary Sjögren's syndrome preceding an oat cell carcinoma of the lung, is presented. Arguments to support a possible relationship between these two disorders are discussed.
L, Janssens   +3 more
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Paraneoplastic Syndromes

Hospital Practice, 1987
As the lengthy but nonetheless incomplete review suggests, paraneoplastic syndromes are protean in their manifestations and, for the most part, poorly understood. Indeed, some of the more common abnormalities in cancer patients that might be considered paraneoplastic--such as anorexia-cachexia syndrome or unexplained fever--have not been discussed ...
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PARANEOPLASTIC SYNDROMES

Medical Clinics of North America, 1996
The paraneoplastic syndromes are effects of cancer that occur at sites remote from the primary tumor and its metastases. Recognition of these disorders is important from both diagnostic and therapeutic viewpoints. The important paraneoplastic syndromes involving the endocrine, nervous, hematologic, and dermatologic systems are discussed in this article.
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Cutaneous paraneoplastic syndromes

Seminars in Diagnostic Pathology, 2019
A variety of cutaneous abnormalities can be seen in patients with malignant diseases, some of which are infectious, with others representing direct involvement of the skin by the underlying disorder. Yet another group of lesions can be regarded as associated markers of the malignant process, and, as such, are termed "paraneoplastic." This review ...
Mark R, Wick, James W, Patterson
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Paraneoplastic neurologic syndromes

Neurologic Clinics, 2003
Cancer can affect the nervous system through many metastatic and nonmetastatic mechanisms, including side effects of cancer treatment, infections, coagulopathy, and metabolic or nutritional deficits. Paraneoplastic neurologic disorders (PND) are an extensive group of syndromes that cannot be explained by any of these complications and may affect any ...
Luis, Bataller, Josep, Dalmau
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