ISSN: 1300-0292 İndekslendiği Dizinler: SCIENCE CITATION INDEX EXPANDED CINAHL, Index Copernicus, Chemical Abstracts (CA), Excerpta Medica / EMBASE Dil: Türkçe, İngilizce İçerik: Orijinal Araştırma, Derleme, Editöre Mektup, Olgu Sunumu, Tıp Eğitimi, Tıbbi Kitap İncelemeleri
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Myopathy Associated With Carcinoma: A Case Report
Dr. Filiz KOÇ,a Dr. Suzan ZORLUDEMİR,b Dr. Abdurrahman SÖNMEZ-LER,a Dr. Ali ÖZERENa
aNöroloji AD, bPatoloji AD, Çukurova Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi, ADANA Malignant neoplasia such as infiltrative ductal carcinoma may be associated with skeletal muscle abnormalities. Peripheral nerve and muscle involvement may coexist. This situation has led to the term neuromyopathy. Myopathies associated with malign neoplasm are rare and they may be classified as cachectic myopathy, chronic carcinomatous myopathy, subacute necrotizing carcinomatous myopathy and dermatomyositis associated with carcinoma.
A 48-years-old female presented with fatigue and weakness of her limbs. She had undergone operation for invasive intraductal breast carcinoma 4 years ago and she has been still taking chemotherapeutic agents such as gemcitabine and vinorelbine. In her neurological examination, muscle power was 3/5 in proximal muscle groups of lower extremities. Deep tendon reflexes were normoactive in upper extremities and absent in lower extremities. The remaining neurological examination was unremarkable. Electromyography was consistent with myopathy in proximal muscle groups of all limbs. A biopsy from the biceps muscle was performed. Type two fiber atrophy was observed and endomysial and perimysial connective tissue stained focally with alkalen phosphatase. These findings were evaluated as chronic carcinomatous myopathy. The clinical and pathologic findings are discussed.Keywords: Carcinoma, muscular diseasesTurkiye Klinikleri J Med Sci 2006, 26:334-337
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