SOX1 antibody-related paraneoplastic neurological syndromes: clinical correlates and assessment of laboratory diagnostic techniques.
Marco VabanesiAnne-Laurie PintoAlberto VogrigDavid GoncalvesVéronique RogemondBastien JoubertNicole FabienJérôme HonnoratSergio Muñiz-CastrilloPublished in: Journal of neurology (2022)
SOX1-Abs should be considered high-risk antibodies only when detected with a positive antigenic-specific test and immunofluorescence. Other laboratory results and clinical associations different from Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome and rapidly progressive cerebellar ataxia should be carefully reassessed to rule out false positivity and alternative diagnoses.