Early risk stratification and temporal biomarker patterns of trousseau syndrome-related cerebral infarction in lung cancer - Summary - MDSpire

Early risk stratification and temporal biomarker patterns of trousseau syndrome-related cerebral infarction in lung cancer

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  • Ziyi Xiao

  • Wenbo Zhang

  • Yikai Han

  • Jiaxin Pei

  • Yushu Deng

  • Mengmeng Yang

  • Feng Wang

  • Taiying Lu

  • June 9, 2026

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Objective:

To identify early risk factors and temporal biomarker trends associated with Trousseau syndrome-related cerebral infarction (TSCI) in lung cancer patients.

Key Findings:
  • The model demonstrated good discrimination with an AUC of 0.861.
  • Fulminant TSCI exhibited significant abnormalities across multiple domains.
  • Early-onset TSCI was linked to higher levels of Ki67, neuron-specific enolase, and lactate dehydrogenase.
  • Late-onset TSCI was associated with elevated triglyceride levels.
Interpretation:

Remove unsupported conclusions about risk stratification.

Limitations:
  • The study is retrospective and may be subject to selection bias.
  • Further validation in independent prospective cohorts is needed to confirm generalizability.
Conclusion:

Revise to eliminate claims about the nomogram's utility and focus on findings.

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