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Paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration associated with antineuronal antibodies: analysis of 50 patients

Authors :
Shams'ili, S. (Setareh)
Grefkens, J.
Leeuw, B. de
Bent, M.J. (Martin) van den
Hooijkaas, H. (Herbert)
Holt, B. (Bronno) van der
Vecht, C.
Sillevis Smitt, P.A.E. (Peter)
Shams'ili, S. (Setareh)
Grefkens, J.
Leeuw, B. de
Bent, M.J. (Martin) van den
Hooijkaas, H. (Herbert)
Holt, B. (Bronno) van der
Vecht, C.
Sillevis Smitt, P.A.E. (Peter)
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

Paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration (PCD) is a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by subacute cerebellar ataxia, specific tumour types and (often) associated antineuronal antibodies. Nine specific antineuronal antibodies are associated with PCD. We examined the relative frequency of the antineuronal antibodies associated with PCD and compared the neurological symptoms and signs, associated tumours, disability and survival between groups of PCD with different antibodies. Also, we attempted to identify patient-, tumour- and treatment-related characteristics associated with functional outcome and survival. In a 12-year period, we examined >5000 samples for the presence of antineuronal antibodies. A total of 137 patients were identified with a paraneoplastic neurological syndrome and high titre (> or =400) antineuronal antibodies. Fifty (36%) of these patients had antibody-associated PCD, including 19 anti-Yo, 16 anti-Hu, seven anti-Tr, six anti-Ri and two anti-mGluR1. Because of the low number, the anti-mGluR1 patients were excluded from the statistical analysis. While 100% of patients with anti-Yo, anti-Tr and anti-mGluR1 antibodies suffered PCD, 86% of anti-Ri and only 18% of anti-Hu patients had PCD. All patients presented with subacute cerebellar ataxia progressive over weeks to months and stabilized within 6 months. The majority of patients in all antibody groups had both truncal and appendicular ataxia. The frequency of nystagmus and dysarthria was lower in anti-Ri patients (33 and 0%). Later in the course of the disease, involvement of non-cerebellar structures occurred most frequently in anti-Hu patients (94%). In 42 patients (84%), a tumour was detected. The most commonly associated tumours were gynaecological and breast cancer (anti-Yo and anti-Ri), lung cancer (anti-Hu) and Hodgkin's lymphoma (anti-Tr and anti-mGluR1). In one anti-Hu patient, a suspect lung lesion on CT scan disappeared while the PCD evolved. Seven patients improved by at leas

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OAIster
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application/pdf, Brain: a journal of neurology, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn929974241
Document Type :
Electronic Resource