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. 2024 Jan 1;35(4):e41. doi: 10.3802/jgo.2024.35.e41

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
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.