[A case of small cell carcinoma of the lung associated with paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration and Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome]
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[A case of small cell carcinoma of the lung associated with paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration and Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome]
Abstract
A 51-year-old male who showed severe ataxia, dysarthria, bilateral blepharoptosis, diplopia and nystagmus with the subacute onset was reported. The chest roentgenogram and CT scan revealed mass lesions at the hilus of the left lung. The tumor markers, NSE and ProGRP, were elevated; 12.8 ng/ml (< or = 10) and 140.7 pg/ml (< or = 46), respectively. The biopsy was performed surgically and the small cell carcinoma of the lung was confirmed pathologically. His cerebellar symptoms were considered to be caused by the paraneoplastc cerebellar degeneration. However, the blepharoptosis was peculiar. The electrophysiological studies were carried out The muscle strength test of the right APB muscle was 5. But the supramaximum stimulation of the right median nerve evoked only 2.0 mV of CMAP of the right APB muscle. The repetitive stimulation tests of the same nerve showed that 3 Hz stimulation resulted in 42% waning but 20 Hz stimulation evoked no waxing. The post-exercise test of the right APB muscle showed 73% increase of the CMAP. These findings indicated that he also suffered from Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome. The titer of the antibody against the P/Q type voltage-gated calcium channel (VGCC) was remarkably elevated, 1,920 pM. None of the following antibodies were detected ; they included antibodies against acetylcholine receptor, Hu, Yo, Ri, Ma-2, CRMP-5, amphiphysin and glutamic acid dehydrogenase. The small cell carcinoma was treated with the combination of irinotecan hydrochloride and cisplatin, leading to the reduction of the mass lesions and the tumor markers. His cerebellar symptoms improved slightly but his blepharoptosis was unchanged. The titer of antibody against the P/Q type VGCC reduced remarkably to 451.8 pM. We reviewed reported cases associated with paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration and Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome and discussed the relation between the paraneoplastic syndromes and autoantibodies.
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