| Literature DB >> 33229831 |
Takuma Yamagishi1, Kana Inoue1, Haruka Ouchi1, Ken Shibano1, Kenju Hara1.
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A 77-year-old man with a history of lung cancer at the age of 71 developed involuntary right leg movement for a month. Neurological examination revealed a right-sided hemi-chorea. Autoimmune disease was suspected owing to the presence of oligoclonal bands and the elevated IgG-index in the cerebrospinal fluid. We detected anti-SRY-Related HMG-Box Gene 1 (SOX1) antibodies, known to be serological markers of Lambert-Eaton syndrome with small cell lung cancer, but not tumors. The results of tests for antiphospholipid, anti-LGI1, and anti-CASPR2 antibodies associated with non-paraneoplastic autoimmune chorea were all negative. This is the first suggestive case of autoimmune chorea in which anti-SOX1 antibodies were detected.Entities:
Keywords: anti-SOX1 antibody; autoimmune; chorea; lung cancer; paraneoplastic neurological syndrome
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33229831 DOI: 10.5692/clinicalneurol.cn-001454
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rinsho Shinkeigaku ISSN: 0009-918X