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. 2003 Jul;5(3):214–216. doi: 10.1215/S1152-8517-02-00046-7

Paraneoplastic limbic encephalitis and possible narcolepsy in a patient with testicular cancer: case study.

Joseph C Landolfi 1, Mangala Nadkarni 1
PMCID: PMC1920692  PMID: 12816728

Abstract

We describe a patient who presented with a clinical syndrome of limbic encephalitis, narcolepsy, and cataplexy. The anti-Ma2 antibody was positive. Although there was no mass on imaging, orchiectomy was performed in this patient, and testicular carcinoma was found. This is the first known case of limbic encephalitis and anti-Ma2 antibody to be associated with cataplexy and possible narcolepsy. Neurological symptoms precede the diagnosis of cancer in 50% of patients with paraneoplastic syndromes, and clinicians are therefore strongly advised to evaluate patients with neurological symptoms for this condition.

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