Storstein A, Vedeler C
Department of Neurology, Haukeland University Hospital, 5021 Bergen, Norway.
J Neurol. 2001 Apr;248(4):322-7. doi: 10.1007/s004150170208.
Peripheral neuropathy is a common condition with a variety of causes. In some cases the neuropathy is the first symptom of an underlying malignancy. The frequency of occult cancer in patients with neuropathy is of importance in planning the investigations and follow-up of these patients. This retrospective study examined the incidence of cancer-related neuropathy among patients originally diagnosed with idiopathic peripheral neuropathy. Between 1981-1995 our department discharged 187 patients with the diagnosis of idiopathic peripheral neuropathy. Their names were cross-matched with the Norwegian Cancer Registry, and the medical records of the patients with known cancer were reviewed. In 14 patients (7.5%) we found cancer as the probable cause of the peripheral neuropathy originally classified as idiopathic. In eight of the patients the neuropathic symptoms preceded the tumour. In six cancer was already diagnosed when the neuropathic symptoms developed, but in three of these the neuropathy heralded a tumour recurrence. Idiopathic progressive neuropathy should always raise the suspicion of an underlying malignancy, especially if there are atypical accompanying symptoms and signs.
周围神经病变是一种由多种原因引起的常见病症。在某些情况下,神经病变是潜在恶性肿瘤的首发症状。神经病变患者中隐匿性癌症的发生率对于规划这些患者的检查和随访至关重要。这项回顾性研究调查了最初被诊断为特发性周围神经病变的患者中与癌症相关的神经病变的发生率。1981年至1995年间,我科共收治了187例诊断为特发性周围神经病变的患者。他们的名字与挪威癌症登记处进行了交叉比对,并对已知患有癌症的患者的病历进行了审查。在14例患者(7.5%)中,我们发现癌症可能是最初被归类为特发性的周围神经病变的病因。其中8例患者的神经病变症状先于肿瘤出现。6例患者在神经病变症状出现时已被诊断出患有癌症,但其中3例患者的神经病变预示着肿瘤复发。特发性进行性神经病变应始终引起对潜在恶性肿瘤的怀疑,特别是如果伴有非典型的症状和体征。