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Case Reports
. 2006;4(2):137-9.
doi: 10.1385/NCC:4:2:137.

Paraneoplastic coma and acquired central alveolar hypoventilation as a manifestation of brainstem encephalitis in a patient with ANNA-1 antibody and small-cell lung cancer

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Paraneoplastic coma and acquired central alveolar hypoventilation as a manifestation of brainstem encephalitis in a patient with ANNA-1 antibody and small-cell lung cancer

Kwan S Lee et al. Neurocrit Care. 2006.

Abstract

Introduction: Paraneoplastic neurological disorders are a well recognized complication of malignancy.

Methods: A case report to expand the currently described clinical manifestations of type 1 antineuronal antibody (ANNA-1)-associated paraneoplastic encephalomyelitis to include coma.

Results: We present an unusual case of fluctuating coma and rapid fulminant progression to acute respiratory failure from central alveolar hypoventilation caused by ANNA-1 paraneoplastic encephalomyelitis associated with small-cell lung carcinoma. Paraneoplastic infiltration of the brainstem and cerebellum, including respiratory and arousal centers, was documented on autopsy.

Conclusions: Paraneoplastic encephalomyelitis should be considered as a possible cause of coma and central alveolar hypoventilation.

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