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Paraneoplastic neurological syndromes and breast cancer. Regression of paraneoplastic neurological sensorimotor neuropathy in a patient with metastatic breast cancer treated with capecitabine: a case study and mini-review of the literature. [Breast Cancer Res Treat] Journal article

 
TitleParaneoplastic neurological syndromes and breast cancer. Regression of paraneoplastic neurological sensorimotor neuropathy in a patient with metastatic breast cancer treated with capecitabine: a case study and mini-review of the literature.
Author(s)Minisini AM, Pauletto G, Bergonzi P, Fasola G 
InstitutionDepartment of Medical Oncology, University and S.M. Misericordia Hospital, P.le S.M. della Misericordia, 33100, Udine, Italy, alessandro.minisini@med.uniud.it.
SourceBreast Cancer Res Treat 2006 Nov 23.
AbstractParaneoplastic neurological syndromes are a rare complication of breast cancer. Nevertheless, they may be clinically relevant leading to neurological impairment. Clinicians should be aware that these neurological disorders could even precede the diagnosis of breast cancer. Here we present the case of a female patient with advanced breast cancer who developed paraneoplastic sensorimotor neuropathy. Treatment with capecitabine lead to clinical amelioration. A review of the literature on the paraneoplastic neurological syndromes in breast cancer is also included.
LanguageENG
Pub Type(s)JOURNAL ARTICLE
PubMed ID17123150
  
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