Remote effects, or paraneoplastic syndromes, of the nervous system are unusual disorders that occur in patients with known, or suspected but yet to be identified, systemic malignancies that cause neurologic impairment by some process other than direct or metastatic tumor invasion, or identifiable direct or indirect effect of cancer treatment
A number of disorders characterized by visual dysfunction, neurologic dysfunction, or both occur in ...
Paraneoplastic syndromes consist of disorders that accompany benign and malignant tumours, but are n...
Cancer associated retinopathy syndrome with extreme retino-arteriolar narrowing. CAR SyndromeRetinaO...
Lesions involving the visual system due to the remote effect of cancer are uncommon. Their clinical ...
Paraneoplastic neuro-ophthalmic disorders fall into a broader category of remote (i.e. nonmetastatic...
Neuro-ophthalmic consequences of paraneoplasia may involve multiple aspects of the afferent visual p...
These are syndromes due to a non-metastatic direct effect of cancer. The effect of the cancer is dir...
Paraneoplastic neurologic syndromes constitute a heterogeneous group of disorders which are manifest...
Abstract Paraneoplastic neurological syndromes (PNS) can be defined as remote effects of cancer that...
Three main paraneoplastic conditions can produce visual symptoms and signs from specific damage to o...
Weakness, sensory loss, and paresthesias are common nonspecific symptoms, but can be important indic...
Three main paraneoplastic conditions can produce visual symptoms and signs from specific damage to o...
Paraneoplastic syndromes of central nervous system are rare neurologic syndromes caused by cancer bu...
Neurological paraneoplastic syndromes (NPS) belong to a heterogeneous group of disorders affecting t...
Cancer-associated retinopathy (CAR syndrome) describes a visual paraneoplastic disorder generally as...
A number of disorders characterized by visual dysfunction, neurologic dysfunction, or both occur in ...
Paraneoplastic syndromes consist of disorders that accompany benign and malignant tumours, but are n...
Cancer associated retinopathy syndrome with extreme retino-arteriolar narrowing. CAR SyndromeRetinaO...
Lesions involving the visual system due to the remote effect of cancer are uncommon. Their clinical ...
Paraneoplastic neuro-ophthalmic disorders fall into a broader category of remote (i.e. nonmetastatic...
Neuro-ophthalmic consequences of paraneoplasia may involve multiple aspects of the afferent visual p...
These are syndromes due to a non-metastatic direct effect of cancer. The effect of the cancer is dir...
Paraneoplastic neurologic syndromes constitute a heterogeneous group of disorders which are manifest...
Abstract Paraneoplastic neurological syndromes (PNS) can be defined as remote effects of cancer that...
Three main paraneoplastic conditions can produce visual symptoms and signs from specific damage to o...
Weakness, sensory loss, and paresthesias are common nonspecific symptoms, but can be important indic...
Three main paraneoplastic conditions can produce visual symptoms and signs from specific damage to o...
Paraneoplastic syndromes of central nervous system are rare neurologic syndromes caused by cancer bu...
Neurological paraneoplastic syndromes (NPS) belong to a heterogeneous group of disorders affecting t...
Cancer-associated retinopathy (CAR syndrome) describes a visual paraneoplastic disorder generally as...
A number of disorders characterized by visual dysfunction, neurologic dysfunction, or both occur in ...
Paraneoplastic syndromes consist of disorders that accompany benign and malignant tumours, but are n...
Cancer associated retinopathy syndrome with extreme retino-arteriolar narrowing. CAR SyndromeRetinaO...