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Published on: October 13, 2023
Subacute inflammatory polyradiculopathy associated with Sjögren's syndrome
Andrea Rigamonti1, Giuseppe Lauria, Roberto Balgera
1Neurological Department, Alessandro Manzoni General Hospital, Via Dell'Eremo 9/11, 23900 Lecco, Italy. rig74@libero.it
Abstract:
Peripheral nervous system involvement is common in Sjögren's syndrome (SS); however, polyradiculopathy has been reported rarely in association with SS, and predominantly chronic forms have been described. We describe a patient with clinical, cerebrospinal fluid, neurophysiological, and neuroradiological evidence of subacute inflammatory polyradiculopathy in whom Sjögren's syndrome was diagnosed after the onset of neurological symptoms. Our case suggests that SS should be included in the differential diagnosis of subacute inflammatory polyradiculopathy.
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