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Case Reports
Progressive overlap syndrome due to small cell lung cancer as a paraneoplastic syndrome.
- Shuichi Yano, Kanako Kobayashi, and Kazuhiro Kato.
- Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Matsue National Hospital, Matsue, Japan. yano@matsue.hosp.go.jp
- Respiration. 2007 Jan 1;74(5):588-91.
AbstractThe association between rheumatic diseases and malignancy has been documented in many studies. Polymyositis and especially dermatomyositis are associated with a higher risk of malignant disease. Furthermore, lung cancer usually develops in patients with a prolonged history of systemic sclerosis accompanied by pulmonary fibrosis. Though overlap syndrome is rarely reported in the associated cancer, this is the first report describing progressive overlap syndrome in small cell lung cancer as a paraneoplastic syndrome.Copyright 2007 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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