Neuropathology and binding studies in anti-amphiphysin-associated stiff-person syndrome
- PMID: 12874398
- DOI: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000073143.53337.dd
Neuropathology and binding studies in anti-amphiphysin-associated stiff-person syndrome
Abstract
The authors report a 71-year-old woman with amphiphysin-associated paraneoplastic stiff-person syndrome, opsoclonus, and encephalopathy. The patient's symptoms temporarily responded to plasmapheresis in parallel with a decline of serum anti-amphiphysin antibody titers. Later, the encephalopathy progressed rapidly and the patient died. Binding studies and the detection of autoantibodies in the patient's CNS as well as the treatment response suggest a pathogenic role of the anti-amphiphysin antibodies.
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