Organic brain syndrome in rheumatoid arthritis following corticosteroid withdrawal

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Six patients with seropositive nodule‐forming rheumatoid arthritis developed severe central nervous system manifestations consistent with a diagnosis of organic brain syndrome. Organic brain syndrome occurred while 5 of these patients were undergoing corticosteroid withdrawal after prolonged administration. Neuropsychiatric symptoms rapidly cleared, responding to reinstitution of oral or parenteral corticosteroids in large doses in 4 patients, to increase in dosage in 1 patient, and to no drug therapy in the remaining 1. Marked reduction in rheumatoid factor in sera and demonstration of IgM deposits in the choroid plexus in 1 of the patients raised the possibility of immune complex‐mediated central nervous system vasculitis. Copyright © 1976 American College of Rheumatology

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Gupta, V. P., & Ehrlich, G. E. (1976). Organic brain syndrome in rheumatoid arthritis following corticosteroid withdrawal. Arthritis & Rheumatism, 19(6), 1333–1338. https://doi.org/10.1002/art.1780190615

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