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Arq Neuropsiquiatr 2011;69(6)

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Vasculitic neuropathy presenting as

Churg-Strauss paraneoplastic syndrome

A rare association

Carolina da Cunha Correia 1, Heberton Medeiros Teixeira2 , Roberto Vieira de Melo3

Churg-Strauss syndrome (CSS) is a rare necrotizing vasculitis, with incidence of 2.4 cases per million1. It is

composed of four of six criteria: asthma, eosinophilia greater than 10%, neuropathy, pulmonary iniltrate, sinus disease and a biopsy containing eosinophilic iniltrate2.

Peripheral nerve system (PNS) compromise occurs around 75% of the cases and occasionally CSS may be of paraneoplastic origin3,4.

We describe a rare case of paraneoplastic CSS asso-ciated with breast cancer, presented as severe peripheral polyneuropathy.

CASE

A 63-year-old mastectomized woman was admitted in October 2009 because of deep thrombosis. She had a triple negative breast neoplasia under control for ive years and actually without medication. Two months be-fore hospital admission, a severe sensory-motor axonal polyneuropathy developed and there was asthma ini-tiated ive years ago. During examination we observed deep arelexia in legs, weakness and atrophy of the in-terosseous muscles of hands and feet besides hypoes-thesia in glove and stocking distribution. Laboratory tests revealed leukocytosis of 25,400 cells/mm3, with 57%

eosinophils, LDH 707 U/L, creatinine 0.7 mg/dL, HSV 85 mm/h, positive rheumatoid factor 1:100, FAN 1:80, p-ANCA + , CA 15-313 U/mL and CEA 1, 4 ng/mL.

Brain MRI, chest and abdominal CT imaging were normal at hospital admission.

Biopsy of the sural nerve showed vasculitis with in-tense eosinophilic iniltration (Figure A and B).

During treatment with oral prednisone 60 mg and anticoagulants, thrombotic phenomenon recurred and there was worsening of neuropathy. Mensal pulse with 1gr cyclophosphamide was indicated during six months. Her condition worsened and after two months she died due metastases in the liver and lungs detected by CT.

DISCUSSION

Paraneoplastic syndrome refers to signs and symp-toms caused by a neoplasm, but unrelated to direct tumor growth. hey could appear before, after or con-comitantly with the neoplasia, but around 71% of the cases occur before tumor discover or during recurrence5.

Its pathogenesis is due to secretions of substances like hormones or by immunomediated mechanisms resulting in neurological, rheumatological or vasculitic manifes-tation5. Angiitis associated with neoplasia is more

com-monly found in oncological-hematological disorders, but solid tumors of the lungs, breasts, prostate, colon and kidneys have been described3,4.

CSS associated with cancer has been associated with non-Hodgkin B-cell lymphoma and melanoma2. It is

vas-culitic involvement could also afect veins in active phase and although such event did not form the diagnostic cri-teria, they need to be kept in mind given that they are highly prevalent.

Acute neuropathy may simulate Guillain-Barré syn-drome, but a subacute course of multiple mononeu-ropathy develops in 71% of the cases, with greatest im-pairment of the peroneal nerves. In the inal stages, the

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patterns may converge in symmetrical axonal polyneu-ropathy in 29% of the cases. Central nervous system in-volvement is less common and ranges from 6% to 39%1.

CSS as a paraneoplastic syndrome represents a rare condition and this association in a breast cancer patient becomes important to recognize since there are no re-ports of this conjunction.

REFERENCES

1. Wolf J, Bergner R, Mutallib S, et al. Neurologic complications of Churg-Strauss syndrome: a prospective monocentric study. Eur J Neurol 2010; 17:582-588.

2. Fruguglietti ME, Napoli L, Sciacco M, et al. Severe acute multineuropathy in Churg- Strauss syndrome in a patient with a history of melanoma. Clin Neuropathol 2009;28:125-128.

3. Calonje JE, Greaves MW. Cutaneous extravascular necrotizing granuloma

(Churg-Strauss) as a paraneoplastic manifestation of non-Hodgkin’s B-cell lymphoma. J R Soc Med 1993;86:549-550.

4. Cupps TR, Fauci AS. Neoplasm and systemic vasculitis: a case report. Arthritis Rheum 1982;25:475-477.

5. Darnell RB, Posner JB. Paraneoplastic syndromes involving the nervous system. N Engl J Med 2003;349:1543-1554.

NEUROPATIA VASCULÍTICA COMO MANIFESTAÇÃO DE SÍNDROME DE CHURG-STRAUSS PARANEOPLÁSICA: UMA RARA ASSOCIAÇÃO

1Neurologist, University of Pernambuco. Hospital Esperança, Recife PE, Brazil; 2Oncologist, Hospital Esperança, Recife PE, Brazil; 3Pathologist, Federal University

of Pernambuco, Recife PE, Brazil.

Correspondence: Carolina da Cunha Correia - Rua Francisco Alves 326 / 2° andar - 50070-490 Recife PE - Brasil. E-mail: carolina.dra@gmail.com

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