Achalasia, chronic sensory neuropathy, and N-type calcium channel autoantibodies: beneficial response to IVIG.

Clin J Gastroenterol

Department of Neurology, Lahey Clinic, 41 Mall Road, Burlington, MA, 01805, USA.

Published: April 2010

Autoimmune gastrointestinal dysmotility (AGID) can result from paraneoplastic onconeuronal antibodies. Patients may present with regional hypomotility anywhere along the gastrointestinal tract. We report a case of a woman who developed an insidious sensory neuropathy and achalasia. She was found to have a high-titer of N-type voltage gated-calcium channel (VGCC) antibodies. She demonstrated clinical and electrophysiological improvement of her neuropathy, as well as improvement of her swallowing and gait, after treatment with intravenous immunoglobulins.

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