Paraneoplastic cerebellar disease. Remission with excision of the primary tumor
J. H. Kearsley, P. Johnson and G. M. Halmagyi
We describe two patients with paraneoplastic cerebellar syndromes who
gained clinically useful neurologic remissions following radical excision
of the primary cancer. In both patients the syndrome was characterized by
the rapid onset of gait ataxia, nausea, postural vertigo, central
positional nystagmus, and saccadic oscillations. These observations
encourage radical treatment of the primary cancer in patients with advanced
malignant neoplasms who are disabled by cerebellar dysfunction, and lend
support to a current hypothesis that paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration
is due to anticerebellar Purkinje cell antibodies elaborated by the primary
cancer.