Relation of sensory peripheral neuropathy in sjögren syndrome to Anti-Ro/SSA
Background: Sjögren syndrome is a common, chronic autoimmune disease that typically produces inflammation and poor function of the salivary and lacrimal glands. Other organs can be affected, including the nervous system. Sensory peripheral neuropathy is a common manifestation of the disease. Methods...
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https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/22310
- Palabra clave:
- Cyanocobalamin
La antibody
Ro antibody
Adult
Article
Cyanocobalamin deficiency
Disease association
Enzyme linked microtiter plate assay
Female
Human
Immunodiffusion
Major clinical study
Male
Neurologic examination
Peripheral neuropathy
Priority journal
Proprioception
Sensory neuropathy
Sjoegren syndrome
Vibration
Vitamin blood level
Adult
Aged
Autoantigens
Cohort studies
Female
Humans
Immunodiffusion
Male
Middle aged
Peripheral nervous system diseases
Ribonucleoproteins
Sjogren's syndrome
Vitamin b 12
Autoantibodies
Peripheral neuropathy
Sjögren syndrome
Vitamin b 12
antinuclear
Antibodies
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Relation of sensory peripheral neuropathy in sjögren syndrome to Anti-Ro/SSA |
title |
Relation of sensory peripheral neuropathy in sjögren syndrome to Anti-Ro/SSA |
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Relation of sensory peripheral neuropathy in sjögren syndrome to Anti-Ro/SSA Cyanocobalamin La antibody Ro antibody Adult Article Cyanocobalamin deficiency Disease association Enzyme linked microtiter plate assay Female Human Immunodiffusion Major clinical study Male Neurologic examination Peripheral neuropathy Priority journal Proprioception Sensory neuropathy Sjoegren syndrome Vibration Vitamin blood level Adult Aged Autoantigens Cohort studies Female Humans Immunodiffusion Male Middle aged Peripheral nervous system diseases Ribonucleoproteins Sjogren's syndrome Vitamin b 12 Autoantibodies Peripheral neuropathy Sjögren syndrome Vitamin b 12 antinuclear Antibodies |
title_short |
Relation of sensory peripheral neuropathy in sjögren syndrome to Anti-Ro/SSA |
title_full |
Relation of sensory peripheral neuropathy in sjögren syndrome to Anti-Ro/SSA |
title_fullStr |
Relation of sensory peripheral neuropathy in sjögren syndrome to Anti-Ro/SSA |
title_full_unstemmed |
Relation of sensory peripheral neuropathy in sjögren syndrome to Anti-Ro/SSA |
title_sort |
Relation of sensory peripheral neuropathy in sjögren syndrome to Anti-Ro/SSA |
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Cyanocobalamin La antibody Ro antibody Adult Article Cyanocobalamin deficiency Disease association Enzyme linked microtiter plate assay Female Human Immunodiffusion Major clinical study Male Neurologic examination Peripheral neuropathy Priority journal Proprioception Sensory neuropathy Sjoegren syndrome Vibration Vitamin blood level Adult Aged Autoantigens Cohort studies Female Humans Immunodiffusion Male Middle aged Peripheral nervous system diseases Ribonucleoproteins Sjogren's syndrome Vitamin b 12 Autoantibodies Peripheral neuropathy Sjögren syndrome Vitamin b 12 |
topic |
Cyanocobalamin La antibody Ro antibody Adult Article Cyanocobalamin deficiency Disease association Enzyme linked microtiter plate assay Female Human Immunodiffusion Major clinical study Male Neurologic examination Peripheral neuropathy Priority journal Proprioception Sensory neuropathy Sjoegren syndrome Vibration Vitamin blood level Adult Aged Autoantigens Cohort studies Female Humans Immunodiffusion Male Middle aged Peripheral nervous system diseases Ribonucleoproteins Sjogren's syndrome Vitamin b 12 Autoantibodies Peripheral neuropathy Sjögren syndrome Vitamin b 12 antinuclear Antibodies |
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antinuclear Antibodies |
description |
Background: Sjögren syndrome is a common, chronic autoimmune disease that typically produces inflammation and poor function of the salivary and lacrimal glands. Other organs can be affected, including the nervous system. Sensory peripheral neuropathy is a common manifestation of the disease. Methods: Eight-eight patients attending a dry eyesYdry mouth clinic were diagnosed to have primary Sjögren syndrome and underwent a neurological examination. Anti-Ro (or SSA) and anti-La (or SSB) were determined using immunodiffusion as well as Inno-Lia and BioPlex ANA screen. Serum vitamin B12 levels were determined using an enzyme-linked microtiter plate assay. Results: Twenty-seven (31%) of the 88 patients had peripheral neuropathy as defined by loss of light touch, proprioception, or vibratory sensation. Anti-Ro and anti-La were found by immunodiffusion in 12 patients, and 8 of these 12 had neuropathy (W2 = 8.46, P = 0.0036, odds ratio = 6.0 compared to those without precipitating anti-Ro and anti- La). Of the 27 patients with only anti-Ro by immunodiffusion, 13 (48.1%) had neuropathy (W2 = 5.587, P = 0.018, compared to those without anti-Ro). There was no relationship of the other, more sensitive measures of anti-Ro and anti-La to neuropathy. In addition, we found no association of serum vitamin B12 levels to neuropathy among these patients with Sjögren syndrome. Conclusions: Sensory peripheral neuropathy is common among patients with Sjögren syndrome and is associated with the presence of anti-Ro and anti-La when determined by immunodiffusion. Copyright © 2012 by Lippincott Williams and amp; Wilkins. |
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