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  • It frequently occurs along with myoclonus in opsoclonus myoclonus syndrome.
  • I told the parents that Christy had OMS _ opsoclonus-myoclonus syndrome.
  • The representative had never heard of opsoclonus-myoclonus.
  • Autoantibodies to NOVA1, a KH domain protein, cause paraneoplastic opsoclonus ataxia.
  • Opsoclonus refers to the jiggling eye movements, and myoclonus is a term for the muscle jerks.
  • Possible etiologies of opsoclonus include neuroblastoma and encephalitis in children, and breast, lung, or ovarian cancer in adults.
  • Only about 4 percent of those children _ roughly 30 U . S . cases each year _ develop opsoclonus-myoclonus.
  • Kinsbourne was the first to identify and systematically describe the infant disorder " opsoclonus myoclonus " syndrome, sometimes called Kinsbourne syndrome in his honor.
  • Myoclonus can occur by itself, but most often as one of several symptoms associated with a variety of nervous system disorders, including multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, Opsoclonus Myoclonus, Creutzfeldt Jakob disease, Lyme Disease and lupus.
  • The discovery of that the Nova PND antigen ( associated with paraneoplastic opsoclonus-opsoclonus ) was the first of a class of neuron-specific RNA-binding proteins led his laboratory to question the nature of RNA regulation in the brain and why it might be co-opted in cancer cells.
  • The discovery of that the Nova PND antigen ( associated with paraneoplastic opsoclonus-opsoclonus ) was the first of a class of neuron-specific RNA-binding proteins led his laboratory to question the nature of RNA regulation in the brain and why it might be co-opted in cancer cells.
  • Nystagmus can be caused by subsequent saccadic oscillations ) such as opsoclonus or ocular flutter that are composed purely of fast-phase ( saccadic ) eye movements, while nystagmus is characterised by the combination of a smooth pursuit, which usually acts to take the eye off the point of regard, interspersed with the saccadic movement that serves to bring the eye back on target.
  • Rare but characteristic presentations include transverse myelopathy ( tumor spinal cord compression, 5 % of cases ), treatment-resistant diarrhea ( tumor vasoactive intestinal peptide secretion, 4 % of cases ), Horner's syndrome ( cervical tumor, 2.4 % of cases ), opsoclonus myoclonus syndrome and ataxia ( suspected paraneoplastic cause, 1.3 % of cases ), and hypertension ( catecholamine secretion or renal artery compression, 1.3 % of cases ).
  • Other autoimmune diseases that have been treated with rituximab include autoimmune hemolytic anemia, pure red cell aplasia, thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura ( TTP ), idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura ( ITP ), Evans syndrome, vasculitis ( for example granulomatosis with polyangiitis, formerly Wegener's ), bullous skin disorders ( for example pemphigus, pemphigoid with very encouraging results of approximately 85 % rapid recovery in pemphigus, according to a 2006 study ), type 1 diabetes mellitus, Sjogren's syndrome, anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis and Devic's disease, Graves'ophthalmopathy, autoimmune pancreatitis, Opsoclonus myoclonus syndrome ( OMS ), and IgG4-related disease.