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Narcolepsy
Secondary to Fourth Ventricular Subependymoma
TFK Ma, LC Ang, M Mamelak, SJ Kish, B Young and AJ Lewis
Abstract:
Background: Secondary (symptomatic)
narcolepsy is rare. We report a subependymoma of the fourth
ventricle associated with narcolepsy. The patient was a
50-year-old woman with a long history of narcolepsy who
died of colonic carcinoma with no cerebal metastasis. She
was positive for HLA-DR2. At autopsy there was a tumour
dorsal to the fourth ventricle which involved the midbrain
tectum and rostral pons. Histologic examination of the tumour
confirmed it to be a subependymoma. Methods:
Review of the previous cases of secondary narcolepsy was
made with particular reference to the anatomical location
of the lesions. Results: Most of the lesions
were found around the third ventricle and rostral brainstem.
Conclusions: Knowing the anatomical localization
of the pathological changes in secondary narcolepsy could
be important in improving our understanding of its pathogenesis.
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J. Neurol. Sci. 1996; 23: 59-62
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