Diagnosis and treatment of primary Sjögren syndrome-associated peripheral neuropathy: a six-case series

ObjectivesThe clinical and therapeutic aspects of primary Sjögren syndrome (PSS) in patients with peripheral neuropathy were analyzed and the specifics of individual case studies are discussed.MethodsWe retrospectively studied six patients (four women, two men; mean age 64.5 years) presenting with PSS with peripheral neurological involvement over a five-year period (2008–2012). All patients had neurological examinations, including nerve conduction studies, somatosensory evoked potentials, and sural nerve biopsies. Treatment regimens included corticosteroids, intravenous gammaglobulin, or immunosuppressive treatment.ResultsPeripheral neuropathy was observed in six (7.9 %) of 76 patients with SS as the underlying disease; three were cases of multiple mononeuropathy, two cases had sensory ataxic neuropathy, one of which was autonomic neuropathy, and one case was diagnosed as painful sensory neuropathy without sensory ataxia. Four of the six patients were diagnosed with SS after the onset of neurological symptoms. Individual peripheral neuropathies had distinct neurological, electrophysiological, and pathological characteristics. The effect of steroids and intravenous gammaglobulin differed depending on the case.ConclusionsIn PSS patients, a precise diagnosis is important, because the therapeutic strategy and response varies depending on the type of neuropathy. In clinical practice, it is important to consider a diagnosis of SS when patients present with peripheral neuropathy.

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