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Query: UMLS:C0013362 (dysarthria)
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Neurological disorders associated with a malignant neoplasm, which is not caused by a direct effect such as metastasis, infiltration or compression, is called carcinomatous neuromyopathy. Subacute cerebellar degeneration recognized in this category is characterized by acutely or subacutely progressive cerebellar ataxia and widespread loss of Purkinje cells. There have been several reports of subacute cerebellar degeneration in lung carcinoma, ovarian carcinoma and Hodgkin's disease, but rare in urogenital malignancies. We present a patient with neurological disorder considered subacute cerebellar degeneration associated with HCG-beta positive seminoma. A 29-year-old man noticed a left intrascrotal mass in the summer of 1984. The mass began to grow in April, 1985 and diplopia, gait disturbance and dysarthria appeared late in May. He consulted our hospital on July 20, 1985. Serum human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG)-beta was elevated to 200 ng/ml but alpha-fetoprotein and carcinoembryonic antigen were normal. Left high orchiectomy was performed and the tumor was diagnosed histologically as typical seminoma. Bulky metastatic tumor was recognized in retroperitoneum on abdominal CT but brain CT was normal. VAB VI chemotherapy was performed. The retroperitoneal metastatic tumor disappeared and HCG-beta was normalized and complete remission achieved, but cerebellar symptoms still remain 14 months after remission. This case is considered to be subacute cerebellar degeneration associated with seminoma and is the second case with testicular carcinoma reported.
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PMID:[Subacute cerebellar degeneration with HCG-beta positive seminoma of the testis]. 245 60

Paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration (PCD) can occur severely and appear as subacute cerebellar syndrome. PCD may be associated with small cell lung cancer, adenocarcinoma, breast cancer, ovarian carcinoma, and Hodgkin's lymphoma. An 11-year-old male was admitted with acute cerebellar ataxia, dysarthria, and diplopia. Mediastinal conglomerated lymph nodes were depicted in a chest computed tomography (CT) examination, and diagnosis of stage IV Hodgkin's lymphoma was obtained after a lymph node biopsy. The antibodies against Purkinje cells (anti-Tr antibody) were positive immunohistochemically. Thus, paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration depending on Hodgkin's disease was diagnosed. Despite the completion of chemotherapy, neurological recovery was not observed in the patient and plasmapheresis with immunoadsorption, and intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) was performed. Truncal ataxia, gait disturbance, and tremors decreased. Consequently, we thought that plasmapheresis with the immunoadsorption method and IVIG therapy might be a treatment option for cerebellar ataxia caused by a mechanism of immune ancestry.
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PMID:Hodgkin's lymphoma associated with paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration in children: a case report and review of the literature. 2844 49