2024
P27.10.B FACTORS INFLUENCING TIMELY DIAGNOSIS IN NEUROLYMPHOMATOSIS
Doubrovinskaia S, Egert A, Karschnia P, Scheffler G, Huttner A, Fulbright R, Baehring J, Kaulen L. P27.10.B FACTORS INFLUENCING TIMELY DIAGNOSIS IN NEUROLYMPHOMATOSIS. Neuro-Oncology 2024, 26: v138-v139. PMCID: PMC11485484, DOI: 10.1093/neuonc/noae144.472.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNon-Hodgkin's lymphomaPeripheral nervous systemNerve root lesionsDiagnostic intervalRelapse of NHLSymptom onsetAssociated with early diagnosisTertiary referral centerAtypical clinical presentationRoot lesionsCerebrospinal fluid examinationDiagnostic work-upYale Cancer CenterPainful polyneuropathyAsymmetric neuropathyClinical presentationReferral centerFluid examinationQuality control databaseDiagnostic delayFDG-PETPrimary diseaseUnivariate analysisConventional CTNeurolymphomatosis
2022
P11.54.A Factors effecting early diagnosis in neurolymphomatosis
Egert A, Karschnia P, Huttner A, Baehring J, Kaulen L. P11.54.A Factors effecting early diagnosis in neurolymphomatosis. Neuro-Oncology 2022, 24: ii70-ii70. PMCID: PMC9443184, DOI: 10.1093/neuonc/noac174.243.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNon-Hodgkin lymphomaEarly diagnosisSymptom onsetPathological findingsDiffuse large B-cell lymphomaCase of neurolymphomatosisDiagnosis of neurolymphomatosisYale Cancer CenterTertiary referral centerFDG-PET imagingPeripheral nervous systemB-cell lymphomaImaging gold standardSPSS version 27Painful polyneuropathyPainless polyneuropathySecondary neurolymphomatosisAutonomic neuropathyCranial neuropathiesMedian intervalReferral centerAutonomic nervesClinical suspicionFDG-PETCancer Center
2020
Clinical characteristics of fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 antibody‐related polyneuropathy: a retrospective study
Kovvuru S, Cardenas Y, Huttner A, Nowak R, Roy B. Clinical characteristics of fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 antibody‐related polyneuropathy: a retrospective study. European Journal Of Neurology 2020, 27: 1310-1318. PMID: 32068339, DOI: 10.1111/ene.14180.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChronic inflammatory neuropathiesInflammatory neuropathiesSensory neuropathyFGFR3 antibodiesDistal lower extremity weaknessIntravenous immunoglobulin responseLower extremity paresthesiasCommon presenting symptomLower extremity weaknessRetrospective chart reviewPure sensory neuropathyHistory of cancerDistal sensationMotor findingsPresenting symptomChart reviewClinical characteristicsDemyelinating featuresNerve biopsySymptom onsetUnsteady gaitClinical presentationFoot dropRetrospective studyAutoimmune diseasesThe Clinical Implications of Spontaneous Hemorrhage in Vestibular Schwannomas
Hong CS, Jin L, David WB, Shear B, Zhao AY, Zhang Y, Erson-Omay EZ, Fulbright RK, Huttner A, Kveton J, Moliterno J. The Clinical Implications of Spontaneous Hemorrhage in Vestibular Schwannomas. Journal Of Neurological Surgery Part B Skull Base 2020, 82: e22-e32. PMID: 34306914, PMCID: PMC8289498, DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1701676.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchExtent of resectionVestibular schwannomaFacial weaknessSpontaneous hemorrhageLarge tumorsManagement of VSRetrospective case review seriesThin-walled vascular channelsBlood-thinning medicationHemorrhagic vestibular schwannomaPreoperative facial weaknessHalf of patientsFacial nerve dysfunctionRelevant clinical factorsPatient health outcomesRapid symptom onsetHigh mortality rateCase review seriesFacial numbnessNerve dysfunctionPerioperative mortalityClinical factorsSymptom onsetBenign pathologyPoor prognosis