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2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. e987
Author(s):  
Ramona Miske ◽  
Madeleine Scharf ◽  
Patrick Stark ◽  
Heiko Dietzel ◽  
Corinna I. Bien ◽  
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ObjectiveTo describe the identification of regulator of G-protein signaling 8 (RGS8) as an autoantibody target in patients with cerebellar syndrome associated with lymphoma.MethodsSera of 4 patients with a very similar unclassified reactivity against cerebellar Purkinje cells were used in antigen identification experiments. Immunoprecipitations with cerebellar lysates followed by mass spectrometry identified the autoantigen, which was verified by recombinant immunofluorescence assay, immunoblot, and ELISA with the recombinant protein.ResultsThe sera and CSF of 4 patients stained the Purkinje cells and molecular layer of the cerebellum. RGS8 was identified as the target antigen in all 4 sera. In a neutralization experiment, recombinant human RGS8 was able to neutralize the autoantibodies' tissue reaction. Patient sera and CSF showed a specific reactivity against recombinant RGS8 in ELISA and immunoblot, whereas no such reactivity was detectable in the controls. Clinical data were available for 2 of the 4 patients, remarkably both presented with cerebellar syndrome accompanied by B-cell lymphoma of the stomach (patient 1, 53 years) or Hodgkin lymphoma (patient 2, 74 years).ConclusionOur results indicate that autoantibodies against the intracellular Purkinje cell protein RGS8 represent new markers for paraneoplastic cerebellar syndrome associated with lymphoma.Classification of EvidenceThis study provided Class IV evidence that autoantibodies against the intracellular Purkinje cell protein RGS8 are associated with paraneoplastic cerebellar syndrome in lymphoma.


2021 ◽  
pp. 338-342
Author(s):  
Jun Ando ◽  
Yuji Ueno ◽  
Hajime Yasuda ◽  
Miki Ando ◽  
Yoko Edahiro ◽  
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Radiation-induced myopathy (RIM) is a rare complication occurring years after radiotherapy. RIM basically occurs within the irradiation field, but some cases have been reported to be accommodated by myopathy outside the irradiation field, and the actual extent of RIM is obscure. The presented case also showed decreased MMT scores and abnormal needle electromyography results in the muscles outside the irradiated field, and the patient was initially thought to have RIM both within and outside the irradiated field. However, while systemic postmortem muscle sampling revealed prominent myopathy in line with RIM in the irradiated muscles, only mild myogenic changes that could be explained by other causes such as age-related sarcopenia, radiculopathy, and disuse atrophy were observed in the non-irradiated muscles. The number of biopsy sites in live patients is limited due to the invasive nature of the procedure, but we were privileged to systemically evaluate the extent of myopathy through multiple muscle sampling including muscles both inside and outside of the irradiation field because this was an autopsy case. Through the presented case, we conclude that RIM is a phenomenon most probably limited to the muscles within the irradiated field, and myopathy outside the irradiation is due to other causes.


2021 ◽  
Vol 46 (1) ◽  
pp. e51-e53
Author(s):  
Vineet Mishra ◽  
Lokeshwaran Madurai Kalimuthu ◽  
Prakash Singh ◽  
Manish Ora ◽  
Sanjay Gambhir

2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (10) ◽  
Author(s):  
Pierluigi Congedo ◽  
Angelo Gardellini ◽  
Lucia Corich ◽  
Angela Papa ◽  
Mauro Turrini

Mycobacterium vaccae is a rapidly growing nonpathogenic species of the Mycobacteriaceae family of bacteria that can cause pulmonary and disseminated disease in particular in immunocompromised individuals. Here we describe a first case of matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-time of flight (MALDI-TOF) mass-spectrometry (MS) identification of this pathogen in a patient with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma during chemoimmunotherapy salvage treatment, and its impact on clinical decision making.


Author(s):  
Allan Relecom ◽  
Massimo Federico ◽  
Joseph M. Connors ◽  
Bertrand Coiffier ◽  
Irene Biasoli ◽  
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Hodgkin lymphoma is a haematological malignancy predominantly affecting young adults. Hodgkin lymphoma is a highly curable disease by current treatment standards. Latest treatment guidelines for Hodgkin lymphoma however imply access to diagnostic and treatment modalities that may not be available in settings with restricted healthcare resources. Considerable discrepancies in Hodgkin lymphoma patient survival exist, with poorer outcomes reported in resources-constrained settings. Resources-stratified guidelines for diagnosis, staging and treatment of Hodgkin lymphoma were derived in an effort to optimize patient outcome provided a given setting of available resources. These guidelines were derived based on the framework of the Breast Health Global Initiative stratifying resource levels in basic, core, advanced and maximal categories.


2019 ◽  
Vol 85 ◽  
pp. S67 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. Cetıntepe ◽  
S. Solmaz ◽  
D. Kıper ◽  
S. Tekel ◽  
B. Payzın

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