[A paraneoplastic acrosyndrome]
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[A paraneoplastic acrosyndrome]
Abstract
Background: Paraneoplastic digital ischemia is an uncommon complication of metastatic adenocarcinomas.
Case report: Two years after remission of an uterine adenocarcinoma, the patient developed an acrosyndrome involving all four limbs with digital ischemia. Recurrent carcinoma was evidenced by a very high antinuclear antibody titer. Chemotherapy improved the acrosyndrome.
Discussion: Vasomotor disorders which developed in older subjects with no other signs of autoimmune disorders should suggest a neoplastic origin. Icshemia of the fingers would be caused by vasculitis. An elevated antinuclear antibody titer may be a supplementary argument suggesting a neoplastic etiology.
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