Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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A 67-year-old lady with breast cancer developed diplopia, tinnitus, nausea and vertigo within 2 weeks, followed 2 months later by severe truncal ataxia. Opsoclonus was never observed. She had anti-Ri antibodies and improved substantially after tumor resection and radiation.
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PMID:[Reversible paraneoplastic cerebellar symptoms. An example of anti-Ri syndrome]. 967 76

After two days of malaise, headache, nausea, and vomiting, a 26-year-old man suddenly developed opsoclonus and stance and gait ataxia, without myoclonus. Having excluded a paraneoplastic etiology, we assumed that the disorder was probably related to a viral infection. Spontaneous resolution occurred in about two months. Opsoclonus became flutter dysmetria and then resolved. Saccadic eye movement recording disclosed the occurrence of hypermetria, increased velocity, and delayed latency, which also resolved. In this patient, the correspondence between clinical and ocular motor abnormality courses suggests a transient cerebellar dysfunction as the possible pathophysiologic mechanism for opsoclonus.
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PMID:Opsoclonus in a patient with cerebellar dysfunction. 1060 72