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Anti-SOX1 antibodies-positive paraneoplastic neurological syndromes caused by thyroid carcinoma: A case report

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MEDICINE
Volume 102, Issue 16, Pages -

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000033499

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anti-SOX1 antibodies; autonomic nervous system diseases; nervous system; paraneoplastic syndromes; thyroid carcinoma

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This study reported a rare case of anti-SOX1 antibody-associated paraneoplastic neurological syndrome caused by thyroid cancer. The patient presented with autonomic neuropathy, and a thyroid biopsy revealed papillary thyroid microcarcinoma. After total thyroidectomy, the patient's symptoms resolved quickly, and the serum anti-SOX1 antibody test results turned negative.
Rationale:Paraneoplastic neurological syndromes (PNSs) are a group of neurological diseases caused by distant immune effects of malignant tumors, which often occur in patients with small cell lung cancer but are not prone to occur in patients with thyroid cancer. Anti-Sry-like high mobility group box (SOX)1 antibodies (abs)-associated PNSs caused by thyroid cancer are clinically rarer. Patient concerns:A 57-year-old Chinese male patient presented with autonomic neuropathy. A thyroid biopsy revealed the diagnosis of papillary thyroid microcarcinoma. The serum anti-SOX1 abs confirmed positive. Diagnoses:A diagnosis of anti-SOX1 antibodies-positive PNS was made. Interventions:The patient received total thyroidectomy. Outcomes:After total thyroidectomy, the patient's symptoms resolved quickly, and the serum anti-SOX1 abs test results was negative on re-examination. Lessons:Thyroid cancer can cause anti-SOX1 abs-associated PNS with only autonomic neuropathy.

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