Author:
Sahoo Debananda,Dey Anupam,Dash Anil,Dash Arpita
Abstract
Paraneoplastic neurological syndromes (PNS) are a group of disorders with diverse neurological manifestations that are observed in patients with various types of cancer. Any portion of the nervous system can be affected by these syndromes, which are brought on by processes other than metastasis, direct tumour spread or chemotherapy side effects. An immune-mediated attack on the cerebellar Purkinje cells and consequent cerebellar symptoms define paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration(PCD), a subtype of the PNS. Axonal or demyelinating paraneoplastic peripheral neuropathies are both possible. Here, we describe the case of a middle-aged woman who presented with subacute-onset cerebellar symptoms and peripheral neuropathy, was discovered to have a positive anti-Yo antibody, and was later detected to have an ovarian mass. This case illustrates the significance of considering a paraneoplastic aetiology in patients with otherwise unexplained neurological manifestations and initiating an appropriate workup and early treatment for the primary malignancy.
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