Anti-MA2 paraneoplastic syndrome associated with non-small cell lung cancer presenting with progressive ophthalmoplegia and generalized tremor | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Anti-MA2 paraneoplastic syndrome associated with non-small cell lung cancer presenting with progressive ophthalmoplegia and generalized tremor
Key Points
Progressive ophthalmoplegia and generalized tremor occur in a patient with anti-MA2 syndrome.
A 67-year-old man with diagnosed non-small cell lung cancer presents these unusual neurological symptoms.
Observational analysis indicates the potential link between anti-MA2 syndrome and lung cancer cases.
This highlights the importance of recognizing neuroimmune responses in cancer-related conditions.