Neurologic complications of carcinoid Journal Article


Authors: Patchell, R. A.; Posner, J. B.
Article Title: Neurologic complications of carcinoid
Abstract: We reviewed the records of all patients treated for carcinoid tumors at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center from 1974 through 1984. Of 219 patients, 90 developed metastatic complications, and of these, 36 developed neurologic complications. Metastases, the most common neurologic complication, included epidural spinal cord compression (14 patients), intracranial metastases (13 patients), leptomeningeal metastases (1 patient), and peripheral nerve lesions (5 patients). Non-metastatic complications were hepatic encephalopathy (six patients), herpes zoster infection (two patients), cerebral infarction due to septic emboli (one patient), superior sagittal sinus thrombosis (one patient), and carcinoid myopathy (one patient). The carcinoid syndrome was seen in eight patients (4%). Response of neurologic metastases to conventional radiation therapy was usually favorable. We conclude that (1) the frequency and type of neurologic complications associated with carcinoid tumors are similar to those seen with other systemic cancers; (2) CNS metastases are relatively common in patients with metastatic carcinoid (29%); and (3) the carcinoid syndrome is less common than CNS metastasis. © 1986 American Academy of Neurology.
Keywords: adolescent; adult; child; aged; major clinical study; brain neoplasms; radiotherapy; central nervous system; meningeal neoplasms; diagnosis; spinal cord compression; carcinoid; muscle disease; neurological complication; carcinoid tumor; therapy; muscle; nervous system; endocrine system; etiology; middle age; central nervous system metastasis; muscular diseases; paraneoplastic syndromes; human; male; female; priority journal
Journal Title: Neurology
Volume: 36
Issue: 6
ISSN: 0028-3878
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins  
Date Published: 1986-06-01
Start Page: 745
End Page: 749
Language: English
DOI: 10.1212/wnl.36.6.745
PUBMED: 3703281
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 18 August 2021 -- Source: Scopus
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