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Disorders of the cerebellum may present with motor, cognitive, behavioral and affective symptoms. There is a growing interest in developing neuroanatomical models of symptoms generation that involve the cerebellum and the cerebello-cortical connections. We describe an exciting first case report of successful use of Modafinil in an adult patient with post-operative posterior fossa syndrome. Following resection of a
melanoma
metastasis in the cerebellum the patient developed striking affective and behavioral symptoms in the form of withdrawn flat mood and disengagement. This neurobehavioral presentation severely impacted on his quality of life, independence, and ability to engage in the neuro-rehabilitative program. Pharmacological treatment with Modafinil ameliorated these emotional and behavioral aspects, and also fatigue. Treatment with Modafinil hence affected recovery and outcome for the patient. To our knowledge, this is the first description of a successful pharmacological intervention in an adult with post-surgical posterior fossa syndrome and negative neurobehavioral presentation. Our findings illustrate the variability of the presentation of post-operative posterior fossa syndrome in adults, and the importance of delivering targeted treatment to maximize the benefits of neurorehabilitation. The manuscript highlights the following points: 1. post-operative consequences currently under the wide umbrella of posterior fossa syndrome, can indeed manifest in adults; 2. a wide spectrum of neurobehavioral symptoms can occur, including a presentation with predominantly negative features; 3. the type of neurobehavioral presentation should guide the treatment choice with particular consideration of drugs that potentially modulate the cerebello-frontal connections; 4. Modafinil can be a candidate for effective treatment in presentations with predominantly negative behavioral symptoms.
Cerebellum
Ataxias
2019
PMID:Modafinil in the rehabilitation of a patient with post-surgical posterior fossa syndrome: a lesson to be learned? 3142 35
Background:
Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease (VKHD)-like symptoms have previously been reported in 11
melanoma
patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors.
Materials & methods:
We report a female patient with multilocular metastatic melanoma who was treated with nivolumab.
Results:
Following the first nivolumab dose, she experienced bilateral blurry vision, hearing loss, vertigo and
ataxia
. Ocular ultrasound was consistent with the diagnosis of uveitis. Audiography revealed severe bilateral sensorineural hearing loss. A high-dose corticosteroid regimen was initiated under which the patient developed generalized vitiligo. Abdominal and thoracic CT scans showed an almost complete response to nivolumab therapy. This patient fulfilled all criteria of VKHD which is characterized pathogenetically by an antimelanocytic autoimmune process.
Conclusion:
The present case showed an impressive response to antimelanoma immunotherapy. Based on these data, the occurrence of VKHD in
melanoma
patients appears to be a strong indicator for immune checkpoint inhibitor efficacy.
...
PMID:Concurrent Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease and impressive response to immune checkpoint blockade in metastatic melanoma. 3230 86
Melanoma
metastasis from an unknown primary cancer has an incidence of 3.2% among
melanoma
patients. Furthermore, paraneoplastic neurological syndromes (PNS) are rare, occurring in 1-3% of patients with malignancies. Paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration (PCD) is one of the classic PNS and is characterized by acute or subacute onset of
ataxia
and/or presence of onconeural antibodies. A 61-year-old male with
ataxia
, vertigo, and headache later developed dysarthria, multidirectional nystagmus, hyperactive delirium, auditory hallucinations, psychomotor agitation, and myoclonus. Toxicological, metabolic, infectious, and autoimmune etiologies were assessed and reported negative. An osteolytic lesion was observed in the right iliac crest via computed tomography (CT). A positron emission tomography-CT reported increased fluorodeoxyglucose uptake of a right iliac and right inguinal ganglion. After biopsy of the right inguinal ganglion, a BRAF mutation-positive
melanoma
metastasis from an occult primary cancer was diagnosed. Dermatologic, ophthalmologic, and endoscopic gastrointestinal assessment did not reveal a primary
malignant melanoma
. The patient's movement disorders and neuropsychiatric symptoms improved with quetiapine, prednisone, azathioprine, and cyclophosphamide. Oncological management was conducted with MAPK pathway inhibitors (i.e., dabrafenib and trametinib). Movement disorders associated with neuropsychiatric symptoms are complex to diagnose. PNS are rare and often associated with antibodies against neural antigens expressed by the tumor. The case presented above describes a patient with a BRAF-positive
malignant melanoma
metastasis from an occult primary associated with PCD - to the best of our knowledge, the first reported in the literature.
...
PMID:Paraneoplastic Cerebellar Degeneration Secondary to BRAF Mutant Melanoma Metastasis from an Occult Primary Cancer. 3277 48
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