Several paraneoplastic disorders are characterized by primary damage to voluntary muscle, including polymyositis, dermatomyositis, acute necrotizing myopathy, cachectic myopathy, and endocrine myopathies. Ocular signs and symptoms can occur in each of these syndromes and can even be the presenting manifestation of the condition
Inflammatory myopathies such as dermatomyositis and polymyositis are well-recognized paraneoplastic ...
Some congenital, primarily nonprogressive myopathies affect the extraocular muscles. Although the di...
Thymic malignancy is often associated with paraneoplastic neurological diseases (PNDs) and recogniti...
Acute necrotizing myopathy in association with carcinoma is so rare that it is best considered an un...
Three main paraneoplastic conditions can produce visual symptoms and signs from specific damage to o...
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...
In the setting of a known or suspected neoplasm, a patient may experience progressive rigidity of th...
Inflammatory myopathies such as dermatomyositis and polymyositis are well-recognized paraneoplastic ...
Polymyositis is an inflammatory myopathy that affects striated skeletal muscle and, less commonly, c...
Historically, the term carcinomatous neuromyopathy was once used to describe all remote effects of c...
A number of disorders characterized by visual dysfunction, neurologic dysfunction, or both occur in ...
Idiopathic myositis affecting the extraocular muscles usually occurs as an isolated phenomenon unass...
Acute necrotizing myopathy is a rare and, often times, rapidly fatal noninflammatory disorder that o...
This condition is characterized by severe, diffuse muscle wasting and loss of subcutaneous fat, with...
Inflammatory myopathies such as dermatomyositis and polymyositis are well-recognized paraneoplastic ...
Some congenital, primarily nonprogressive myopathies affect the extraocular muscles. Although the di...
Thymic malignancy is often associated with paraneoplastic neurological diseases (PNDs) and recogniti...
Acute necrotizing myopathy in association with carcinoma is so rare that it is best considered an un...
Three main paraneoplastic conditions can produce visual symptoms and signs from specific damage to o...
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...
In the setting of a known or suspected neoplasm, a patient may experience progressive rigidity of th...
Inflammatory myopathies such as dermatomyositis and polymyositis are well-recognized paraneoplastic ...
Polymyositis is an inflammatory myopathy that affects striated skeletal muscle and, less commonly, c...
Historically, the term carcinomatous neuromyopathy was once used to describe all remote effects of c...
A number of disorders characterized by visual dysfunction, neurologic dysfunction, or both occur in ...
Idiopathic myositis affecting the extraocular muscles usually occurs as an isolated phenomenon unass...
Acute necrotizing myopathy is a rare and, often times, rapidly fatal noninflammatory disorder that o...
This condition is characterized by severe, diffuse muscle wasting and loss of subcutaneous fat, with...
Inflammatory myopathies such as dermatomyositis and polymyositis are well-recognized paraneoplastic ...
Some congenital, primarily nonprogressive myopathies affect the extraocular muscles. Although the di...
Thymic malignancy is often associated with paraneoplastic neurological diseases (PNDs) and recogniti...