| Literature DB >> 19826568 |
Heeyoung Kim1, Youngmin Lim, Kwang-Kuk Kim.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Paraneoplastic neurological disorders associated with anti-Ri-antibodies, which are typically present with opsoclonus-myoclonus-ataxia. Most cases with anti-Ri-antibodyassociated paraneoplastic syndrome due to breast cancer occur in women - its occurrence in men is extremely rare. CASE REPORT: We present herein the case of a male patient with breast cancer who had atypical anti-Ri-antibody-associated paraneoplastic syndrome presenting as complete horizontal ophthalmoplegia, left trigeminal sensory symptoms, and truncal ataxia. Following the diagnosis of paraneoplastic syndrome, chemotherapy and immunomodulating treatment including intravenous immunoglobulin and oral prednisolone were administered. Although the patient was negative for serum anti-Ri-antibodies 14 weeks later, his symptoms persisted.Entities:
Keywords: anti-Ri-antibody; breast cancer; paraneoplastic syndrome
Year: 2009 PMID: 19826568 PMCID: PMC2760722 DOI: 10.3988/jcn.2009.5.3.151
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Neurol ISSN: 1738-6586 Impact factor: 3.077
Fig. 1T2-weighted magnetic resonance images showing bilateral symmetric hyperintense lesions in the pontine tegmentum. A: Parapontine reticular formation (arrow) in the lower pons. B: Medial longitudinal fasciculus (arrow) in the mid pons.