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A 34-year-old woman had suffered from systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA) in the teen age. She developed progressive ptosis of the eyelids, and difficulty in swallowing and speaking for several years. Endocrinological studies showed primary hypothyroidism. A serum IgG level was elevated (1,973 mg/dl), and antinuclear antibody, thyroid test and microsome test were positive. A muscle biopsy showed massive inflammatory cell infiltrates in the perivascular area in addition to some myopathic change; some variation in fiber size. Immunological staining demonstrated most of these inflammatory cell infiltrates were CD3+ cells and CD4+ cells were counted more than CD8+ cells (CD4/CD8 = 2.3). The diagnoses were confirmed as oculopharyngeal myopathy and Hashimoto's disease. In addition, she had suffered from SLE and AIHA. Therefore we conclude that manifestation of this myopathy may be associated with some autoimmune process.
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PMID:[Oculopharyngeal myopathy with autoimmune disease]. 833 98

Vincristine is a vinca alkaloid used in combination with other agents in the treatment of solid tumors, lymphoma, and leukemia, as well as for idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura and autoimmune hemolytic anemia. A dose-limiting complication of vinca alkaloids is neurotoxicity. Vincristine is the oldest and also the most neurotoxic agent in this group. Described here is the case of a 4-year-old girl with unilateral palpebral ptosis. She has been diagnosed with precursor B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Ptosis was noted on the 45th day of therapy, and the last vincristine was administered on the 28th day of protocol 1. Vincristine-induced unilateral palpebral ptosis is a novel finding. Experience with this case suggests conservative treatment, with periodic examination, especially if ptosis is mild.
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PMID:Vincristine-induced unilateral ptosis in a child. 1993 Nov 72