“…Subsequently, cases of otherwise unexplained necrotizing myelopathy were associated with a wide variety of malignancies, including prostate cancer (Nonne, 1903;Whiteley et al, 1979;Gray et al, 1980), lung cancer (Nonne, 1919;D'Antona, 1926;L'hermitte and Bussière de Robert, 1941;Mancall and Rosales, 1964;Ojeda, 1984;Glantz et al, 1994;Lins et al, 2003), leg sarcoma (Feindel, 1921), squamous cell skin cancer (Moersch and Kernohan, 1934), stomach cancer (Juba, 1938), thyroid cancer (Jaffe and Freeman, 1943;Kuroda et al, 1993), non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (Williams et al, 1962;Richter and Moore, 1968;Nishida and Ziegler, 1973;Whiteley et al, 1979;Gray et al, 1980;Grignani et al, 1992;Drach et al, 1996;Anderson and Borsaru, 2008), breast cancer (Mancall and Rosales, 1964;Sieben et al, 1981;Ojeda, 1984;Mueller et al, 2008), ovarian cancer (Case records of the Massachusetts General Hospital, 1976), leukemia (Reznik, 1979;Grisold et al, 1980;Gieron et al, 1987), Hodgkin's lymphoma (Lester et al, 1979;Dansey et al, 1988;Hughes et al, 1992), renal cell carcinoma (Handforth et al, 1983;Wilson et al, 1983), hepatocellular carcinoma (Misumi et al, 1988), multiple myeloma …”