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A variety of musculoskeletal syndromes have been described in association with malignancy. The majority of such descriptions have dealt with the connective tissue disorder as a paraneoplastic syndrome, frequently the presenting feature of an otherwise occult malignancy. This may range from the well known syndrome of HOA, heralding lung cancer, to a lesser known association of pyogenic arthritis due to an unusual enteric pathogen, signaling colon cancer. Conversely, the connective tissue disorder may precede the malignancy, and by virtue of its pathophysiology or its therapy, foster the subsequent development of cancer. Awareness of these associations may lead to earlier cancer detection, and hence, potentially more effective therapy.
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PMID:Rheumatologic manifestations of cancer. 293 36

PTH-related peptide (PTHrP) is the major factor responsible for humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy. This paraneoplastic syndrome has been described in association with a number of malignancies, but rarely with carcinoma of the colon. Moreover, little is known about the molecular mechanisms that underlie PTHrP overexpression in tumors. Here we report a patient who presented with hypercalcemia 6 months after resection of a neuroendocrine colonic carcinoma (tumor I). At the time of admission, intact PTH was decreased, circulating PTHrP levels were elevated, and there was tumor recurrence (tumor II). Immunohistochemical staining of paraffin-embedded sections from tumor I did not stain for PTHrP, whereas cells from tumor II stained intensely positive. Southern blot analysis and differential PCR of genomic DNAs from tumor specimens and the patient's leukocytes demonstrated amplification of the PTHrP gene in tumor II. Moreover, staining for p53 protein was evident in tumor II, but not in tumor I, consistent with the presence of a mutant form of p53 and associated loss of tumor suppressor function in the recurrent tumor. PTHrP gene amplification was also detected in one of five other tumors associated with humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy. These findings suggest that a potential mechanism contributing to PTHrP overexpression in malignancies is gene amplification, which could arise from increased genomic instability associated with the progressive stages of neoplasia.
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PMID:Amplification of the parathyroid hormone-related peptide gene in a colonic carcinoma. 876 40

Hypercalcemia is a well-known manifestation of paraneoplastic syndromes associated with a variety of malignancies. However, colon cancer has only rarely been associated with hypercalcemia of malignancy. We present the case of a patient with recurrent adenosquamous carcinoma of the ascending colon found to have hypercalcemia. The patient is a 76-year-old white woman who initially presented with colon cancer in the cecum and underwent a right hemicolectomy. All lymph nodes and surgical margins were free of tumor. Pathological examination at that time revealed adenosquamous carcinoma of the colon. Eight months later she complained of dizziness, anorexia, and constipation and was found to have a calcium level of 13.6 mg/dL. CT scan revealed a mass measuring 10.5 to 12.7 cm in the right hepatic lobe, and a bone scan was normal. Her intact parathyroid hormone (PTH) level was 6 pg/mL (normal 12-72) and her PTH-related protein (PTHrP) level was 25.7 pmol/L (normal <1.3). She then underwent a hepatic resection. The serum PTH, calcium, and PTHrP levels normalized after resection. Hypercalcemia of malignancy in colon cancer is rare and has an association with adenosquamous histology. The hypercalcemia is attributed to PTHrP, and here we demonstrate this in the serum and tumor specimens. The effects of PTHrP are shown to be short-lived postoperatively. We find only 14 other cases in the literature of hypercalcemia related to a colonic neoplasm, and this is the only patient reported to be surviving. The diagnosis of a paraneoplastic syndrome mediated via PTHrP should be considered when hypercalcemia is encountered in the setting of metastatic colon carcinoma.
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PMID:Paraneoplastic hypercalcemia in a patient with adenosquamous cancer of the colon. 1140 9

Dermatomyositis (DM) is an idiopathic inflammatory myopathy associated with characteristic skin manifestations. In 15-20% of patients present with dysphagia, it is associated with nutritional deficiency, predisposition to aspiration pneumonia, decreased quality of life and a poor prognosis. There is a well-recognized association between DM and malignancies, including ovarian, breast, lung, and colon cancer. We report a case of a male patient aged 85 with DM associated with colon adenocarcinoma; progressive dysphagia was the first manifestation, and subsequently proximal muscle weakness and typical skin lesions were present. Given the clinical suspicion of DM as a paraneoplastic syndrome, tumor markers were order and a high carcinoembryonic antigen was found. A colonoscopy study and histopathologic examination revealed the presence of adenocarcinoma of the colon.
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PMID:[Oropharyngeal dysphagia as a first manifestation of dermatomyositis associated with colon cancer]. 2116 24

Paraneoplastic neurologic disorders are extremely rare in cancer patients and are most commonly associated with certain tumors, such as ovarian cancer, small cell lung cancer, and breast cancer. We report here a paraneoplastic neurological syndrome in a 53-year-old man with colonic adenocarcinoma with a solitary liver metastasis. His paraneoplastic syndrome was successfully treated by methylprednisolone and primary oncologic therapies including neoadjuvant chemotherapy and definitive surgery. This is also the first documented case of simultaneous manifestation of a sensory neuropathy and limbic encephalitis with colon cancer.
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PMID:Neurological manifestation of colonic adenocarcinoma. 2282 89

Non-islet cell tumor hypoglycemia (NICTH) is a paraneoplastic syndrome characterized by persistent, severe hypoglycemia with a wide variety of solid tumors. It is considered to cause hypoglycemia by increasing the insulin-like bioactivity of the circulating insulin-like growth factor (IGF) system, however, the precise mechanism of hypoglycemia remains unclear. In this manuscript, we report on a patient suffering from NICTH caused by a small cell carcinoma of the colon. This is the first report focusing on the role of bioactive IGFs for this pathological condition. First, we demonstrated that the IGF signal pathway has been activated in this tumor in an autocrine and/or paracrine manner using immunohistochemical analysis. Second, we confirmed that bioactive IGFs in the patient's serum were increased using a modified kinase receptor activation assay, thus bioactive IGFs (mainly IGF-2) could be considered to play a major pathogenic role in enhanced hypoglycemic insulin-like activity. Third, increased IGF bioactivity in the patient's serum was completely inhibited by an anti-IGF neutralizing antibody in vitro. These results suggest that neutralization of bioactive IGFs might become a novel therapeutic strategy for NICTH to relieve the hypoglycemic symptoms together with the tumor suppressive effect.
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PMID:Bioactive insulin-like growth factors as a possible molecular target for non-islet cell tumor hypoglycemia. 2553 94

Cutaneous vasculitis may behave as a paraneoplastic syndrome. Paraneoplastic vasculitis as a phenomenon of colonic adenocarcinoma has been described in the literature. To the best of my knowledge, this is the first case report of urticarial vasculitis being an initial presentation of signet-ring cell carcinoma of the colon. I here report a case of 27-year-old woman who had rash, arthritis, and episodic bleeding per rectum. The rash was biopsy-proven to be leukocytoclastic vasculitis. There was only partial response to high-dose steroid, and rectal bleeding continued. Colonoscopy revealed a stenosing growth of sigmoid colon, which proved to be signet ring cell carcinoma of the colon. It is important to remain vigilant with regard to the association between leukocytoclastic vasculitis and malignancies.
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PMID:Urticarial vasculitis as an initial manifestation of colonic carcinoma: a case report and review of the literature. 3057 Feb 45