Central nervous system compromise in primary Sjogren's syndrome.

Central nervous system (CNS) involvement in primary Sjogren's syndrome (SS) is poorly understood, and its frequency as well as its manifestations are subjects of controversy. The current study was undertaken to determine the prevalence and the clinical and immunogenetic characteristics of CNS c...

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Sjögren’s syndrome
Central nervous system
Multiple sclerosis
Migraine
Human leukocyte antigen
Colombia
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Central nervous system compromise in primary Sjogren's syndrome.
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Compromiso del sistema nervioso central en el síndrome de Sjogren primario.
title Central nervous system compromise in primary Sjogren's syndrome.
spellingShingle Central nervous system compromise in primary Sjogren's syndrome.
Sjögren’s syndrome
Central nervous system
Multiple sclerosis
Migraine
Human leukocyte antigen
Colombia
title_short Central nervous system compromise in primary Sjogren's syndrome.
title_full Central nervous system compromise in primary Sjogren's syndrome.
title_fullStr Central nervous system compromise in primary Sjogren's syndrome.
title_full_unstemmed Central nervous system compromise in primary Sjogren's syndrome.
title_sort Central nervous system compromise in primary Sjogren's syndrome.
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Sjögren’s syndrome
Central nervous system
Multiple sclerosis
Migraine
Human leukocyte antigen
Colombia
topic Sjögren’s syndrome
Central nervous system
Multiple sclerosis
Migraine
Human leukocyte antigen
Colombia
description Central nervous system (CNS) involvement in primary Sjogren's syndrome (SS) is poorly understood, and its frequency as well as its manifestations are subjects of controversy. The current study was undertaken to determine the prevalence and the clinical and immunogenetic characteristics of CNS compromise in a well defined group of patients with primary SS. In this retrospective study, patients fulfilled the European classification criteria. Among 120 patients with primary SS, 3 (2.5%) had CNS compromise (multiple sclerosis-like illness, complicated migraine, and optic neuritis with epilepsy). The CNS involvement coincided with the onset of sicca symptoms in 1 case. All 3 patients carried the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) DQB1*0303 allele and tested positive for anti-Ro antibodies, but not for anti-cardiolipin antibodies. Although rare, CNS compromise in primary SS can be the presenting manifestation of the disease in a few cases, and may be severe and varied.
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