Historically, the term carcinomatous neuromyopathy was once used to describe all remote effects of cancer affecting the peripheral nervous system that caused weakness. As the identification of specific paraneoplastic disorders affecting the peripheral nerves, neuromuscular junction, and skeletal muscles became better characterized, this term became obsolete. Still, there exists a group of patients who experience subacute onset of weakness, usually affecting the proximal muscles of the legs more so than the arms who have depressed or absent muscle stretch reflexes and other findings of a peripheral neuropathy and whose physical findings and diagnostic studies do not fulfill criteria for inclusion into one of the peripheral nerve disorders di...
Skeletal muscle is an important endocrine target organ that may be damaged in certain metabolic diso...
Critical illness polyneuropathy (CIP) and myopathy (CIM) are complications of critical illness that ...
A pure sensory neuronopathy can occur as a neurologically isolated remote effect of cancer, but it m...
Acute necrotizing myopathy in association with carcinoma is so rare that it is best considered an un...
This paraneoplastic peripheral neuropathy is actually a heterogeneous group of conditions whose comm...
The most common cause of peripheral neuropathy in a patient with cancer is compression of a nerve tr...
Malignant neoplasia such as infiltrative ductal carcinoma may be associated with skeletal muscle abn...
This condition is characterized by severe, diffuse muscle wasting and loss of subcutaneous fat, with...
Patients with subacute motor neuropathy usually have an underlying systemic lymphoma that has been d...
Carcinoma associated paraneoplastic peripheral neuropathy In patients with cancer, the development o...
The nervous system is commonly affected in malignant disease either by direct invasion or by metasta...
The subject of this paper is to examine the role played by cancer in the pathogenesis of the so-call...
Several paraneoplastic disorders are characterized by primary damage to voluntary muscle, including ...
Necrotizing myelopathy is the rarest of the central nervous system remote effects of cancer. Indeed,...
Acute necrotizing myopathy is a rare and, often times, rapidly fatal noninflammatory disorder that o...
Skeletal muscle is an important endocrine target organ that may be damaged in certain metabolic diso...
Critical illness polyneuropathy (CIP) and myopathy (CIM) are complications of critical illness that ...
A pure sensory neuronopathy can occur as a neurologically isolated remote effect of cancer, but it m...
Acute necrotizing myopathy in association with carcinoma is so rare that it is best considered an un...
This paraneoplastic peripheral neuropathy is actually a heterogeneous group of conditions whose comm...
The most common cause of peripheral neuropathy in a patient with cancer is compression of a nerve tr...
Malignant neoplasia such as infiltrative ductal carcinoma may be associated with skeletal muscle abn...
This condition is characterized by severe, diffuse muscle wasting and loss of subcutaneous fat, with...
Patients with subacute motor neuropathy usually have an underlying systemic lymphoma that has been d...
Carcinoma associated paraneoplastic peripheral neuropathy In patients with cancer, the development o...
The nervous system is commonly affected in malignant disease either by direct invasion or by metasta...
The subject of this paper is to examine the role played by cancer in the pathogenesis of the so-call...
Several paraneoplastic disorders are characterized by primary damage to voluntary muscle, including ...
Necrotizing myelopathy is the rarest of the central nervous system remote effects of cancer. Indeed,...
Acute necrotizing myopathy is a rare and, often times, rapidly fatal noninflammatory disorder that o...
Skeletal muscle is an important endocrine target organ that may be damaged in certain metabolic diso...
Critical illness polyneuropathy (CIP) and myopathy (CIM) are complications of critical illness that ...
A pure sensory neuronopathy can occur as a neurologically isolated remote effect of cancer, but it m...