2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejr.2023.01.005
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Clinical significance of peripheral nervous system involvement in systemic lupus erythematosus patients: Relation to disease activity and damage index

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“…Although advances demonstrated in understanding the pathogenesis of neuropathies, the causes remain largely unsolved [9] . Despite advances in the management of SLE, NPSLEs still pose a challenge; the diagnosis and attribution of SLE are difficult due to the lack of specific biomarkers or imaging, therapeutic options are limited, and evidence is mainly based on case reports, as clinical trials are sparse [2] . The diagnostic dilemma exists in SLE patients in whom neurological symptoms are present at diagnosis of SLE or as a later-on complication [10] .…”
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“…Although advances demonstrated in understanding the pathogenesis of neuropathies, the causes remain largely unsolved [9] . Despite advances in the management of SLE, NPSLEs still pose a challenge; the diagnosis and attribution of SLE are difficult due to the lack of specific biomarkers or imaging, therapeutic options are limited, and evidence is mainly based on case reports, as clinical trials are sparse [2] . The diagnostic dilemma exists in SLE patients in whom neurological symptoms are present at diagnosis of SLE or as a later-on complication [10] .…”
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“…Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a connective tissue disorder that affects organs, including the nervous system [1] . The prevalence of neuropsychiatric manifestation (NPSLE) in adults ranges from 14 to 80% [2,3] , affecting the central and peripheral nervous systems. Central nervous system (CNS) is presented as headache, aseptic meningitis, seizures, cerebrovascular accident, cranial, and myelitis [3] .…”
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