1989
DOI: 10.1016/0896-8411(89)90213-8
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Neurological involvement in primary Sjogren's syndrome

Abstract: vement disorders (n=2), neuromyelitis optica (n=2), aseptic meningitis (n=1) were others manifestations obser ved. Cognitive dysfunction was observed in 3 of these patients. The frequency of constitutional symptoms (such as fever and fatigue) and lung involvement was significantly higher (p< 0,05) and the articular symptoms were significantly less frequent (p< 0,05) in pSS with neurological involvement. The neurologic outcome was good in 77% of the patients. Conclusion:The current study underlines the diversit… Show more

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