[61-year-old patient with rapidly progressive cerebellar symptoms]
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[61-year-old patient with rapidly progressive cerebellar symptoms]
Abstract
The rare case of a paraneoplastic, cerebellar degeneration is reported. In addition to the valuable early diagnosis of tumor disease, this paraneoplastic occurrence can also lead to false diagnoses in regard to both the underlying disease and the staging of the tumor. In the cases of known tumor disease, the assumption of cerebral metastasis is also possible.
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