Neurologic Manifestations in Primary Sjögren Syndrome
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Abstract
Neurologic involvement occurs in approximately 20% of patients with primary Sjögren syndrome (SS). However, the diagnosis of SS with neurologic involvement is sometimes difficult, and central nervous system (CNS) manifestations have been described rarely. We conducted the current study to describe the clinical and laboratory features of SS patients with neurologic manifestations and to report their clinical outcome. We retrospectively studied 82 patients (65 women and 17 men) with neurologic manifestations associated with primary SS, as defined by the 2002 American-European criteria. The mean age at neurologic onset was 53 years. Neurologic involvement frequently preceded the diagnosis of SS (81% of patients).…
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- Medicine
- Myelopathy
- Mononeuropathy
- Polyradiculoneuropathy
- Central nervous system disease
- Polyneuropathy
- Spinal cord
- Central nervous system
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