副发性自主神经病变和肠道动性障碍
Elisabeth P Golden1, Steven Vernino2
1Department of Medicine, Neurology Section, UT Health Science Center at Tyler, Tyler, TX, United States.
Handbook of clinical neurology
|March 17, 2024
概括
自身免疫和副瘤性疾病经常影响自主神经系统,导致胃肠道不运动等症状. 早期识别有助于诊断并指导治疗这些复杂的神经疾病.
科学领域:
- 神经学 神经学
- 免疫学 免疫学 免疫学
- 在瘤学瘤学.
背景情况:
- 自身免疫和神经瘤神经综合征通常涉及自主神经系统.
- 自主功能障碍,特别是胃肠道动力障碍,可能是一个显著但被忽视的症状.
- 免疫介导的自主性结节病变和脑炎显示出对自主性结构的直接攻击.
结论:
- 早期发现自主功能障碍对于诊断瘤和自身免疫神经综合征至关重要.
- 诊断评估和恶性查以临床表现和自身抗体概况为指导.
- 综合管理需要解决原发性瘤,调节免疫反应,缓解症状.
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