Pronounced dys-autonomic symptoms announcing a primary sjögren’s syndrome

0Citations
Citations of this article
19Readers
Mendeley users who have this article in their library.

Abstract

Sjögren’s syndrome (SS) is an autoimmune disease that involves the nervous system in about 20% of cases. In 25-92% of patients affected by Sjögren’s syndrome, neurological symptoms may precede the sicca syndrome. A 65-year-old male presented with a seven-month history of episodes of near-syncope, constipation, anhidrosis, disabling fatigue and asthenia. Physical examination was unremarkable, whilst the ECG revealed sinus brady-cardia. Laboratory tests showed lymphopenia and normal inflammatory markers.u In order to assess a potential autonomic neuropathy, “Deep Breathing Test” (E/I 1.02), “Lying to StandingTest” (R/R’ 0.95), and “Orthostatic Hypotension Tests” (T 120s Systolic reduction >20 mmHg and Diastolic reduction >10 mmHg) were performed, all of which were abnormal. ECG Holter monitoring revealed sinus brady-cardia, and right bundle branch block with 24-h blood pressure monitoring revealing a diurnal hypotensive profile. The patient reported a three-month history of worsening dry mouth. On physical examination, the patient had anisocoria in response to light stimulation. Auto-antibody testing was performed to evaluate the presence of any autoimmune disease. The results of these studies included an abnormal elevation of ANA (1:320 speckled pat-tern), Ro/SS-a (>240U/l), and La/SS-b (162 U/ml) antibodies. The patient was discharged with a diagnosis of “Autonomic Neuropathy Most Likely Due to Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome (SS)” and started the immunotherapy. After one month, he reported a significant improvement in his symptoms with a concomitant normalization of his “Orthostatic Hypotension Tests.” This case underlines the potential for dys-autonomic symptoms to precede the onset of sicca syndrome in patients with Sjogren’s Syndrome.

Cite

CITATION STYLE

APA

Masini, F., Monaco, L., Gjeloshi, K., Pinotti, E., Ferrara, R., Pafundi, P. C., … Cuomo, G. (2020). Pronounced dys-autonomic symptoms announcing a primary sjögren’s syndrome. Reumatismo, 72(2), 111–114. https://doi.org/10.4081/reumatismo.2020.1241

Register to see more suggestions

Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.

Already have an account?

Save time finding and organizing research with Mendeley

Sign up for free