TRANSVERSE MYELITIS IN SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS; CASE REPORT

  • Parlak S
  • Küçük A
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Abstract

This study presents the case of a 32 year-old patient carrying a belatedly diagnosed systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), who suddenly developed transverse myelitis. This complication had been preceded a few hours earlier by a sole neurological disorder consisting in a universal nystagmus. This neurological condition was accompanied by a renal syndrome revealed by a nephritic sediment with scarce functional repercussions. The patient was treated with a combination of high doses of methylprednisone and cyclophosphamide. The central neurological and renal disorder remitted, but it was impossible to reverse the patient's paraplegia, which became permanent. This paper includes a review of the 46 cases of transverse myelitis and SLE published so far with regard to diagnosis, treatment and results, a comparison with the case under study, and the conclusions drawn.

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Parlak, S., & Küçük, A. (2024). TRANSVERSE MYELITIS IN SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS; CASE REPORT. Rheumatology Quarterly, 0(0), 0–0. https://doi.org/10.4274/qrheumatol.galenos.2023.35744

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