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Stiff-man syndrome in a woman with breast cancer
Neurology, 1998We report a patient who developed stiff-man syndrome, including disabling shoulder subluxation and wrist ankylosis, in association with breast cancer. Immunologic investigations disclosed autoimmunity directed against not only glutamic acid decarboxylase but also amphiphysin, a 128-kd protein located in the presynaptic compartment of neurons.
L, Rosin +6 more
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Clinical and pathological advances on central nervous system paraneoplastic syndromes.
Revue neurologique, 1992In the last decade, several features have improved our knowledge of CNS paraneoplastic syndromes. Patients with paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration (PCD) and breast or ovarian cancer, but not with other tumors, harbor an antibody against Purkinje cells (called anti-Yo).
F, Graus, R, René
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Cerebral spinal fluid abnormalities in patients with paraneoplastic syndromes of the nervous system
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 2009Paraneoplastic syndromes of the nervous system (PNS) are neurological disorders associated with cancer, not caused by metastases or indirect effects such as complications of therapy. Although PNS are uncommon, they are an important as they frequently cause significant neurological morbidity. As PNS often antedate the diagnosis of the underlying cancer,
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Pick your poison: Neurobehçet or central nervous system paraneoplastic syndrome?
Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 2021Miguel Miranda +3 more
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Pathogenesis of central nervous system paraneoplastic syndromes.
Revue neurologique, 1992The pathogenesis of central nervous system paraneoplastic syndromes has not been established. Increasing evidence supports the hypothesis that CNS paraneoplastic syndromes are immune disorders arising from an immune response to the underlying neoplasm.
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La Revue de medecine interne, 1994
In the last decade, anti-neurons autoantibodies have been found in serum and cerebro spinal fluid of patients suffering from neurological paraneoplastic syndrome. This discovery has made possible to improve the knowledge of these syndromes as well as to characterize some proteins specific to the nervous system, unknown until now.
J, Honnorat, J C, Antoine
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In the last decade, anti-neurons autoantibodies have been found in serum and cerebro spinal fluid of patients suffering from neurological paraneoplastic syndrome. This discovery has made possible to improve the knowledge of these syndromes as well as to characterize some proteins specific to the nervous system, unknown until now.
J, Honnorat, J C, Antoine
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Nervous system dysfunction in children with paraneoplastic syndromes.
Journal of child neurology, 1992Paraneoplastic syndromes are complexes of symptoms and signs that occur in association with cancer and that are unexplained by the known anatomic and physiologic characteristics of the tumor. Many of these syndromes are neurologic in nature or have consequences for the central or peripheral nervous system.
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Paraneoplastic syndromes of the nervous system: manifestations of the occult and the obvious.
Missouri medicine, 1991Cancer patients are plagued by a wide variety of medical problems, among them paraneoplastic syndromes of the nervous system. The authors present a review of some of the syndromes these patients endure.
M J, Zafar, P K, Sahota
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Paraneoplastic syndromes that involve the nervous system
Current Problems in Cancer, 1983A M, Spence, S M, Sumi, R, Ruff
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Lung cancer (Amsterdam, Netherlands), 2017
The development of new immune treatment in oncology and particularly for lung cancer may induce new complications, particularly activation or reactivation of auto-immune diseases. In this context, a systematic review on the auto-immune paraneoplastic syndromes that can complicate lung cancer appears useful. This article is the third of a series of five
Bentea, Georgiana +6 more
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The development of new immune treatment in oncology and particularly for lung cancer may induce new complications, particularly activation or reactivation of auto-immune diseases. In this context, a systematic review on the auto-immune paraneoplastic syndromes that can complicate lung cancer appears useful. This article is the third of a series of five
Bentea, Georgiana +6 more
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