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Clinical Neurology 2006-Mar

[Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy followed by systemic lupus erythematosus and Sjögren syndrome: a case report].

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Taku Hatano
Momo Fukuda
Hiromi Shiotsuki
Hideto Miwa
Takao Urabe
Yoshikuni Mizuno

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We report a 60-year-old man with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) accompanying systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and Sjögren syndrome (SS). He was admitted to our hospital because of progressive weakness and dysesthesia in the distal parts of the bilateral upper and lower extremities. We diagnosed the illness as CIDP and treated him with steroids, plasma filtration and high-dose intravenous immunoglobulin therapy (IvIg). Consequently, his symptoms improved gradually and he was discharged. However, 2 years after the first admission, he experienced dyspnea on effort and chest X-ray demonstrated right pleural effusion. Consequently, he gradually developed gait disturbance, loss of taste, and severe dysesthesia in his lower limbs. Therefore, he was admitted again. On neurological examination, mild weakness was detected in all limbs distally. Deep tendon reflexes were absent. The sensation of position and vibration was diminished in the fingers and toes. He could not walk by himself and demonstrated an ataxic gait with a wide base. Examination of cranial nerves demonstrated no abnormalities, except for loss of taste. Serological examination demonstrated positive auto-antibodies including antinuclear, anti-DNA, and anti-SS-A antibodies. Urinalyses showed albuminuria and microscopic hematuria. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) was clear and colorless, containing 3 mononuclear cells per cubic mm, with a protein of 275 mg/dl. Magnetic resonance images (MRIs) of the brain and entire spine were normal. Neurophysiological studies demonstrated an absence of sensory nerve action potentials in the right arm and markedly slow conduction velocities, conduction block in the ulnar forearm segment and absence of F waves in all limbs. The renal biopsy revealed lupus nephritis. The lip biopsy demonstrated chronic sialoadenitis consistent with SS, altough patient did not show symptoms of arthritis or vasculitis. It is well known that mononeuritis multiplex and acute demyelinating polyneuropathy accompany SLE. However there are few reports that describe the occurrence of CIDP in patients with SLE, and the association of "CIDP-like" neuropathy in patients with SS. Our case suggests that the autoimmune disease associated with SLE and SS may induce "CIDP-like" inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy.

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