Breast cancer-associated paraneoplastic neuromyelitis optica with cervical cord compression and spondylosis requiring laminectomy: A case report.
Bahadar S SrichawlaShravan SivakumarSeyedeh N CheraghiBahadar Singh SrichawlaMaria A Garcia-DominguezPublished in: SAGE open medical case reports (2023)
Neuromyelitis optica, an autoimmune inflammatory disorder affecting the central nervous system, can occur in a paraneoplastic context, although rare. We report an intriguing case of a 71-year-old woman with a history of triple-negative infiltrating ductal breast carcinoma, manifesting with paraneoplastic neuromyelitis optica that led to significant respiratory failure and required a cervical laminectomy. The patient presented with pain in the left breast, weakness in the lower extremities, and neck pain. The neurological evaluation showed 2/5 muscle strength in all extremities, diffuse hyperreflexia, and loss of multimodal sensation below the shoulder. She developed acute respiratory failure that required mechanical ventilation. Magnetic resonance imaging highlighted a diffuse abnormal increase in T2 signal intensity throughout the posterior and central portion of the cervical and thoracic spinal cord consistent with longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis, and significant cervical cord compression at C3-C4. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain showed non-enhancing T2/fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) white matter hyperintensities and cerebellar hemispheres. The serum cell-based assay study demonstrated a high anti-aquaporin-4 immunoglobulin G titer (>1:160) confirming the diagnosis of neuromyelitis optica. She was taken for bilateral laminectomy from C3 to C6. Despite intravenous methylprednisolone and plasmapheresis treatment, no significant recovery was achieved, necessitating tracheostomy and percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy. Subsequent rituximab treatment led to a mild improvement, with no new lesions on repeat magnetic resonance imaging. This case raises suspicion of the potential for neuromyelitis optica to occur as a paraneoplastic phenomenon, strengthening the need for vigilance in patients with malignancies.
Keyphrases
- respiratory failure
- mechanical ventilation
- magnetic resonance imaging
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- spinal cord
- intensive care unit
- white matter
- contrast enhanced
- computed tomography
- high dose
- neuropathic pain
- spinal cord injury
- multiple sclerosis
- high throughput
- chronic pain
- pain management
- low grade
- case report
- combination therapy
- stem cells
- high intensity
- diffusion weighted imaging
- soft tissue
- liver failure
- bone marrow
- diffuse large b cell lymphoma
- mesenchymal stem cells
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- brain injury
- cerebral ischemia