This study included 50 patients (mean age at diagnosis 50 years). ΔmRS ranged from –2 to +3; at 1 year, 30% improved, 54% remained stable, and 16% worsened. These findings indicate that most patients experienced stable functional status over time, with a smaller proportion demonstrating improvement or decline.
Facial palsy was significantly associated with improvement, with 75% of affected patients improving compared to 21% without (Fisher’s exact p = 0.006). Diagnostic modalities (skin, lung, and brain biopsy; CT, PET, EEG) were not associated with baseline mRS, ΔmRS, or likelihood of improvement. In logistic regression, facial palsy remained independently associated with improvement (OR 11.19, p = 0.008), while brain biopsy status was not associated with outcome (OR 0.46, p = 0.343). The overall model was significant (χ² = 9.41, p = 0.009; Nagelkerke R² = 0.243), indicating moderate explanatory power.