Table 2. Histopathological characteristics of patients with Trousseau’s syndrome.
Patient No. | Age | FIGO 2018 | Histology | Cancer treatment | Disease condition | Cancer site | Symptom of onset | Localization of cerebral infraction |
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1 | 66 | IVB | Adeno-usual type | Primary | Progression | Lung, LYM (abdominal, extra abdominal) | Dysarthria | Left middle cerebral artery |
2 | 57 | IVB | SCC | Primary | Before treatment | Lung, LYM (abdominal, extra abdominal) | Gait disturbance | Multiple |
3 | 63 | IVB | SCC | Recurrence | Progression | LYM (abdominal, extra abdominal) | Left hemiplegia | Right middle cerebral artery |
4 | 53 | IVB | Other | Primary | Progression | LYM (abdominal, extra abdominal) | Dysarthria | Left middle cerebral artery |
5 | 78 | IIIC | Adeno-usual type | Primary | Progression | Lung, pleura, liver, bone | Disarthria, right hemiplegia | Left middle cerebral artery, multiple |
6 | 67 | IB | Adeno-usual type | Recurrence | Progression | Lung, pleura, liver, bone | Dysarthria | Left middle cerebral artery |
Adeno-usual type, endocervical adenocarcinoma usual type; FIGO, International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics; LYM, lymph node metastasis; NEC, neuroendocrine carcinoma; SCC, squamous cell carcinoma.