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Striational antibodies in a paraneoplastic context

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MUSCLE & NERVE
Volume 47, Issue 4, Pages 585-587

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/mus.23774

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antibody; paraneoplastic; sarcoma; striational; thymoma

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Introduction The clinical significance of striational antibodies (StrAbs) detected in the course of paraneoplastic antibody testing is unknown. Methods We compared all 203 striational antibody (StrAb)-seropositive patients identified (20042005) during evaluation for paraneoplastic antibodies with age- and sex-matched seronegative controls. Results Thymoma and myasthenia gravis (MG) were significantly more common among cases (P<0.0001). Cancers more rarely detected after StrAb detection were adenocarcinoma in 5 patients and sarcoma in 3 patients. All patients who had a cancer identified after StrAb testing had a titer of 1:7680 or a coexisting muscle AChR-binding antibody. Autoimmune disorders more commonly observed among cases (with any StrAb value) included: hypothyroidism; rheumatoid arthritis; and pernicious anemia (all P<0.05). Conclusions StrAbs may serve as a diagnostic clue for an autoimmune diagnosis. There is a low likelihood of oncological significance in patients with StrAb titers <1:7680 without coexisting paraneoplastic Abs. Muscle Nerve, 2013

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