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Paraneoplastic Stiff Person Syndrome associated with colon cancer misdiagnosed as idiopathic parkinson's disease, worsened after capecitabine therapy : case report (CROSBI ID 199530)

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Badžek, Saša ; Miletić, Vladimir ; Prejac, Jurica ; Bilić, Ervina ; Goršić, Irma ; Golem, Hilda ; Kekez, Dalibor ; Librenjak, Nikša ; Pleština, Stjepko Paraneoplastic Stiff Person Syndrome associated with colon cancer misdiagnosed as idiopathic parkinson's disease, worsened after capecitabine therapy : case report // World journal of surgical oncology, 11 (2013), 1; 224, 3. doi: 10.1186/1477-7819-11-224

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Badžek, Saša ; Miletić, Vladimir ; Prejac, Jurica ; Bilić, Ervina ; Goršić, Irma ; Golem, Hilda ; Kekez, Dalibor ; Librenjak, Nikša ; Pleština, Stjepko

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Paraneoplastic Stiff Person Syndrome associated with colon cancer misdiagnosed as idiopathic parkinson's disease, worsened after capecitabine therapy : case report

To refresh clinical diagnostic dilemmas in patients presenting with symptoms resembling to those of parkinsonism, to report rare association of colon cancer and paraneoplastic stiff person syndrome (SPS), and to draw attention on the possible correlation of capecitabine therapy with worsening of paraneoplastic SPS. Case report of the patient with paraneoplastic SPS due to colon cancer that was misdiagnosed as idiopathic Parkinson’s disease (iPD), whose symptoms worsened after beginning adjuvant capecitabine chemotherapy. We describe a 55-year-old woman with subacute onset of symmetrical stiffness and rigidity of the truncal and proximal lower limb muscles that caused lower body bradykinesia, gait difficulties, and postural instability. Diagnose of iPD was made and levodopa treatment was initiated but failed to provide beneficial effect. Six months later, colon cancer was discovered and the patient underwent surgical procedure and chemotherapy with capecitabine thereafter. Aggravation of stiffness, rigidity, and low back pain was observed after the first chemotherapy cycle and capecitabine was discontinued. Furthermore, levodopa was slowly discontinued and low dose of diazepam was administered which resulted in partial resolution of the patient’s symptoms. Paraneoplastic SPS is rare disorder with clinical features resembling those of parkinsonian syndrome and making the correct diagnosis remains a challenge. The diagnosis of parkinsonian syndrome should be re-examined if subsequent examinations discover an associated malignant process. Although it remains unclear whether the patients with history of SPS are at the greater risk for symptoms deterioration after administration of capecitabine, clinicians should be aware of capecitabine side effects because recognition and appropriate management can prevent serious adverse outcomes.

Stiff Person syndrome ; Parkinson's disease

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11 (1)

2013.

224

3

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1477-7819

10.1186/1477-7819-11-224

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