Central nervous system manifestations of neonatal lupus: A systematic review

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Neonatal lupus is a rare and acquired autoimmune disease. Central nervous system abnormalities are potential manifestations in neonatal lupus. Through a systematic literature review, we analyzed the clinical features of previously reported neonatal lupus cases where central nervous system abnormalities had been identified. Most reported neonatal lupus patients with central nervous system involvement were neuroimaging-determined and asymptomatic. Only seven neonatal lupus cases were identified as having a symptomatic central nervous system abnormality which caused physical disability or required neurosurgery. A high percentage of these neurosymptomatic neonatal lupus patients had experienced a transient cutaneous skin rash and had no maternal history of autoimmune disease before pregnancy. © 2013 The Author(s).

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Chen, C. C., Lin, K. L., Chen, C. L., Wong, A. M. K., & Huang, J. L. (2013). Central nervous system manifestations of neonatal lupus: A systematic review. Lupus, 22(14), 1484–1488. https://doi.org/10.1177/0961203313509294

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