Motor neuron disease of paraneoplastic origin: a rare but treatable condition

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Nicolas Mélé
Giulia Berzero
Thierry Maisonobe
François Salachas
Guillaume Nicolas
Nicolas Weiss
Guillemette Beaudonnet
Francois Ducray
Dimitri Psimaras
Timothée Lenglet
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[1] Centre Hospitalier Sainte-Anne,Service de Neurologie
[2] Groupe Hospitalier Pitié-Salpêtrière,Service de Neurologie
[3] University of Pavia Monza Policlinico and Pavia Mondino,Neuroscience Consortium
[4] Groupe Hospitalier Pitié-Salpêtrière,Département de Neurophysiologie clinique
[5] Groupe Hospitalier Pitié-Salpêtrière,Centre de référence pour les maladies du motoneurone
[6] Hôpital Raymond Poincaré,Service de Neurologie
[7] Centre Hospitalier Pitié-Salpêtrière,Service de Neuro
[8] Centre Hospitalier Kremlin-Bicêtre,réanimation
[9] Hôpital Neurologique,Service de Neurophysiologie clinique et Epileptologie
[10] Centre National de Référence pour les Syndromes Neurologiques Paranéoplasiques,Hospices Civils de Lyon
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Journal of Neurology | 2018年 / 265卷
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Motor neuron disease; Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis; Motor neuronopathy; Paraneoplastic neurological syndrome; Cancer;
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Paraneoplastic motor neuron disorders (MND) are rare conditions; their exact clinical and electrophysiological phenotype have not been exhaustively described yet. The purpose of this study is to depict the main characteristics of paraneoplastic MND to highlight the features that may allow its diagnosis. Based on the description of eight original cases, and on the revision of 21 patients identified from a systematic review of the literature, the main features of paraneoplastic MND can be summarized as follows: (1) subacute; (2) lower motor neuron syndrome, associated or not with upper motor neuron involvement; (3) predominant asymmetric upper limb involvement; (4) presence of other non-motor neurological manifestations, including sensory neuronopathy; (5) signs of inflammation in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF); (6) neurological improvement or stabilization after immunotherapy and tumor treatment. The diagnosis of paraneoplastic MND may be difficult because of its rarity, the absence of pathognomonic clinical features, and the frequent absence of prior tumor history. However, it is of capital importance to correctly identify patients with paraneoplastic MND, as this represents a potentially treatable condition. In the presence of subacute lower motor neuron impairment, especially when atypical clinical features for degenerative MND or other non-motor neurological manifestations are present, we recommend testing for onconeural antibodies. In the case, the search for onconeural antibodies is negative, but it exists a strong clinical suspicion for a paraneoplastic etiology; CSF analysis and total-body 18FDG-PET/CT imaging should be performed to circumstantiate diagnosis.
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