the patients with SLE had previous or current evidence of neurological involvement; an association was found between neurological disease and psychotic symptoms in SLE, while anxiety and affective disturbances appeared to be closely related to environmental factors in both patients with SLE and controls....
This suggests that at least some of the central disorders found in SLE are reversible, and follow-up studies are awaited. The demon- stration of central disorders in three of six patients who had denied previous neurological symptoms was also of interest. These abnormalities may represent ...
Neurological symptoms were the initial manifestation of SLE in three cases. Head magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) demonstrated posterior white matter edema involving the parietal, temporal and occipital lobes, which were more conspicuous on T2 weighted spin echo and diffusion-weighted MR imaging (DWI)...
For adult-onset SLE, neurological symptoms (30% vs 6%) and polyarthritis (86% vs 68%) occurred significantly more frequently than in children. Anti-... T Tarr,B Dérfalvi,N Gyri,... - 《Lupus》 被引量: 0发表: 2015年 A Longitudinal Study of Alterations of S100B, sRAGE and Fas Lig...
In this autoimmune demyelinating disorder, inflammation of the optic nerve and the spinal cord (longitudinally transverse myelitis extending across three or more vertebral segments) may be accompanied by brainstem or brain symptoms (area postrema syndrome, diencephalic syndrome, or other brainstem ...
The severity and duration of symptoms might vary substantially, with severe communication and social interaction issues with repetitive behavior patterns. Knowing the genetic origin of ASD could be one of the most critical aspects of future diagnosis and therapy [6]. Likewise, arthrogryposis is a ...
Neurological manifestations in connective tissue disorders (CTD) are a common occurrence. Up to 80 % of patients with CTDs including Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) [1,2], Sjögren's Syndrome (SS) [3], and Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) [4], vasculitis may present with neurological symptoms....
A homogeneous echogenic plaque is defined as the presence of medium and high density echoes corresponding to type 4 in the Gray-Weale classification. This type of plaque is well correlated with the fibrous nature of the lesions (echograp... P Lemasle,JM Baud - 《Retour Au Numéro》 被引量...
The results indicate that Nf-L quantification could be a valuable tool for differentiating neurological disorders with nonspecific symptoms in field settings. However, similar to its use in human medicine, Nf-L measurement primarily reflects neuronal damage across the CNS and PNS rather than pointing ...
There are several possibilities as to how nicotine attenu- ates the disease even after EAE has been initiated after con- currence of CNS symptoms (Table 2). Nicotine may inhibit myelin-reactive T cell determinant spreading when T cells migrating from the periphery encounter CNS antigens. ...