We describe the case of a woman with an ovarian tumor in whon the first manifestation was subacutecerebellar degeneration, a paraneoplastic syndrome characterized by bilateral, symmetric cerebellar dysfunction, wirch usually manifest as ataxia of the trunk and extremities with subsequent dysarthria.
The development of acute or subacute cerebellar manifestations in a female patient without cerebral tumor or know metastais should lead to investigation of an unknown tumor. Elevated tumoral markers, as well as detection of antineuronal antibodies in a patient with cerebellar dysfunstion is, by itself, sufficient to warrant surgery, even when diagnostic imaging tets are negative.
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