[Central nervous system involvement in systemic lupus erythematosus]
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[Central nervous system involvement in systemic lupus erythematosus]
Abstract
Three cases are presented, in two of which the CNS lesions revealed the presence of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). The diagnosis of SLE was certain according to the criteria of the ARA, and it was further confirmed by results of renal needle puncture biopsy. Case 1: A 16-year-old adolescent developed choreic movements followed, one month later, by psychotic symptoms suggesting a mixed hebephrenic-catatonic schizophrenic affection. Cutaneous lesions and signs of renal insufficiency 3 months later established that these disorders were related to SLE. A favourable outcome was observed rapidly for the systemic signs, recovery from neuropsychic symptoms being obtained after 3 months only but then in a few days. This course suggests the diagnosis of a "functional psychosis" of lupus origin. Case 2: A 24-year-old woman developed left hemiparesis followed by febrile coma. The slowly favourable course of the disease led to the appearance of a progressive dementia, with numerous epileptic seizures. Although tests for antinuclear antibodies were negative and the ESR was normal, several minor biological anomalies were suggestive of a systemic disease and the diagnosis of SLE was finally established. Corticotherapy produced only slight transient improvement. This progression towards dementia with progressive cerebral atrophy is most probably related to cerebral lupus lesions, the initial coma in the absence of any other apparent cause possibly being the first sign. Case 3: A 47-year-old woman developed simultaneously or separately episodes of arthralgia and uveitis of unknown origin over a 12-year period, and attacks of regressive multilocular neurological deficiency over a 15-year period.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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