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Orchiectomy for suspected microscopic tumor in patients with anti-Ma2-associated encephalitis
- Source :
- Neurology. 68(12)
- Publication Year :
- 2006
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Abstract
- To report the presence of microscopic neoplasms of the testis in men with anti-Ma2-associated encephalitis (Ma2-encephalitis) and to discuss the clinical implications.Orchiectomy specimens were examined using immunohistochemistry with Ma2 and Oct4 antibodies.Among 25 patients with Ma2-encephalitis younger than 50 years, 19 had germ-cell tumors, and 6 had no evidence of cancer. These 6 patients underwent orchiectomy because they fulfilled five criteria: 1) demonstration of anti-Ma2 antibodies in association with MRI or clinical features compatible with Ma2-encephalitis, 2) life-threatening or progressive neurologic deficits, 3) age50 years, 4) absence of other tumors, and 5) new testicular enlargement or risk factors for germ-cell tumors, mainly cryptorchidism or ultrasound evidence of testicular microcalcifications. All orchiectomy specimens showed intratubular-germ cell neoplasms unclassified type (IGCNU) and other abnormalities including microcalcifications, atrophy, fibrosis, inflammatory infiltrates, or hypospermatogenesis. Ma2 was expressed by neoplastic cells in three of three patients examined. Even though most patients had severe neurologic deficits at the time of orchiectomy (median progression of symptoms, 10 months), 4 had partial improvement and prolonged stabilization (8 to 84 months, median 22.5 months) and two did not improve after the procedure.In young men with Ma2-encephalitis, 1) the disorder should be attributed to a germ-cell neoplasm of the testis unless another Ma2-expressing tumor is found, 2) negative tumor markers, ultrasound, body CT, or PET do not exclude an intratubular germ-cell neoplasm of the testis, and 3) if no tumor is found, the presence of the five indicated criteria should prompt consideration of orchiectomy.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
Pathology
medicine.medical_specialty
Nerve Tissue Proteins
Article
Central nervous system disease
Diagnosis, Differential
Testicular Neoplasms
Antigens, Neoplasm
Predictive Value of Tests
Limbic Encephalitis
Neural Pathways
medicine
Biomarkers, Tumor
Humans
Orchiectomy
Autoantibodies
business.industry
Intratubular germ cell neoplasia
Limbic encephalitis
Cancer
Brain
Neoplasms, Germ Cell and Embryonal
medicine.disease
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Early Diagnosis
Immunohistochemistry
Neurology (clinical)
Differential diagnosis
business
Encephalitis
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 1526632X
- Volume :
- 68
- Issue :
- 12
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Neurology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....b3ab9751aaf3363dd370083716624d75