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Query: UMLS:C0699790 (
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A muscle-specific autoantibody was found in a patient with paraneoplastic
myositis
and
colon cancer
. By immunoblotting, we found high titers of circulating antibody to a 34-kDa neutral protein in the soluble sarcoplasmic fraction of the rat skeletal muscle. The serum did not react at all with other tissue extracts including the central nervous tissue, liver, or kidney. The possible role of this muscle-specific autoantibody in the pathogenesis of paraneoplastic
myositis
is discussed.
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PMID:Circulating autoantibody to muscle protein in a patient with paraneoplastic myositis and colon cancer. 152 51
Malignancy and interstitial lung disease (ILD) are 2 conditions associated with dermatomyositis (DM) that are responsible for a significant portion of the morbidity and mortality related to this disease; however, they rarely occur in the same patient. The antisynthetase syndrome consists of several characteristics, including ILD, arthritis, Raynaud phenomenon, "mechanic's hands," and positive antibodies to tRNA synthetases, which have each been negatively associated with cancer. When patients with DM present with such characteristics, clinicians may be falsely reassured that a thorough malignancy screen is unnecessary. We describe a patient who presented with the antisynthetase syndrome and was subsequently found to have
colon cancer
. Removal of the cancer led to resolution of the
myositis
and lung disease, but the patient's rash and arthritis persisted and ultimately required immunosuppressive therapy. We provide a review of the literature describing the concurrence of both this syndrome and ILD alone, with malignancy. We conclude that a thorough and expedited age-appropriate malignancy work up is indicated in all patients with a new diagnosis of DM, despite the presence of disease characteristics that are usually not associated with cancer.
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PMID:Malignancy in the setting of the anti-synthetase syndrome. 2212 9
A 72-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital because of muscle weakness and was diagnosed as having polymyositis. Whole-body evaluation revealed advanced transverse
colon cancer
, and we therefore considered it likely that the patient had paraneoplastic
myositis
. We performed a curative surgical resection for
colon cancer
, after which her serum creatine phosphokinase(CPK)level greatly decreased. Steroid therapy was administered postoperatively. However, her CPK levels remained persistently high, even after steroid pulse therapy, and we considered that this was due to steroid-resistance
myositis
. We administered chemotherapy for
colon cancer
using 5-fluorouracil plus Leucovorin(5-FU/LV), after which the CPK levels gradually decreased. There have been few previous reports of polymyositis associated with
colon cancer
and a standard treatment for paraneoplastic
myositis
has not been established. Most clinicians believe that treatment of the primary tumor may contribute to an improvement of
myositis
, and in our case, tumor resection and chemotherapy were effective.
...
PMID:[A case of polymyositis associated with transverse colon cancer that responded to tumor resection and chemotherapy]. 2596 3
A 74-year-old woman, who developed advanced
colon cancer
with focal recurrence, received two courses of a low dose of nivolumab. Five days after the second course she noticed bilateral ptosis. Her symptoms rapidly progressed to generalized manifestations including limb and neck weakness, dyspnea, and myalgia within the following two weeks. Neurological and laboratory findings supported the diagnosis of myasthenia gravis and
myositis
induced by nivolumab. The combination immunotherapy including oral prednisolone, intravenous immunoglobulin and plasma exchange with noninvasive positive-pressure ventilation successfully avoid tracheal intubation. Nivolumab, one of the immune checkpoint inhibitors, is the anti-programmed cell death-1 (PD-1) protein monoclonal antibody, which is effective for various cancers. Since the immune checkpoint inhibitors are going to be used widely, it is important to recognize the specific subtype of myasthenia gravis for neurologists.
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PMID:A case of myasthenia gravis and myositis induced by nivolumab. 2867 87