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Review
. 1996;36(6):369-73.
doi: 10.1159/000117295.

Autoantibody-associated sensory neuronopathy and intestinal pseudo-obstruction without detectable neoplasia

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Autoantibody-associated sensory neuronopathy and intestinal pseudo-obstruction without detectable neoplasia

R S Briellmann et al. Eur Neurol. 1996.

Abstract

A 60-year-old patient presenting with the typical features of progressive sensory neuronopathy and subsequent intestinal pseudo-obstruction was found to have antineuronal nuclear antibodies (ANNA-I or Anti-Hu). These findings were suggestive of a paraneoplastic syndrome, but neither clinically nor at autopsy could a neoplasm be detected. Neuropathological findings were identical with those known for carcinoma-associated forms with marked neuron loss of spinal sensory ganglia and myenteric plexus. Therefore, ANNA-I and intestinal pseudo-obstruction may in rare cases occur without detectable underlying cancer.

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