Paraneoplastic demyelinating neuropathy,subacute sensory neuropathy,and anti-hu antibodies: Clinicopathological study of an autopsy case |
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Authors: | Jean-Christophe Antoine,Jean-Franç ois Mosnier,Jé rô me Honnorat,Philippe Convers,Lé na Absi,Jé rô me Lapras,Daniel Michel |
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Abstract: | A patient with anti-Hu antibodies, small-cell lung carcinoma, and autopsy-proven subacute sensory neuropathy had early slowing of motor and sensory conduction velocities. In the peripheral nerves, chronic demyelinating and remyelinating lesions with axonal degeneration were associated with an inflammatory reaction consisting of CD8+ T cells and CD68+ macrophages. On immunohistochemical testing, the patient's serum did not react with normal nerve, suggesting that the Hu proteins were not the target of the inflammatory reaction in the nerve. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Muscle Nerve 21:850–857, 1998. |
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Keywords: | demyelinating neuropathy T cells anti-Hu antibodies paraneoplastic neurological syndrome peripheral nerve |
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