Unusual presentation Of Sjögren‐associated neuropathy with plasma cell‐rich infiltrate

ABSTRACT Introduction Sjögren syndrome is thought to be a lymphocyte‐driven process. Peripheral nervous system involvement occurs in about 20%–25% of patients. A sensory‐predominant, large‐fiber peripheral neuropathy is most common, and it is usually associated with a subacute to chronic presentatio...

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Veröffentlicht in:Muscle & nerve 2017-04, Vol.55 (4), p.605-608
Hauptverfasser: Naddaf, Elie, Berini, Sarah E., B. Dyck, P. James, Laughlin, Ruple S.
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Zusammenfassung:ABSTRACT Introduction Sjögren syndrome is thought to be a lymphocyte‐driven process. Peripheral nervous system involvement occurs in about 20%–25% of patients. A sensory‐predominant, large‐fiber peripheral neuropathy is most common, and it is usually associated with a subacute to chronic presentation. Methods We report a rare case of an acute Sjögren‐associated, sensory predominant, length‐dependent peripheral neuropathy mimicking Guillain–Barré syndrome. The patient presented with sensory ataxia preceded by fever and polyarthralgia. She gave a history of years of dry eyes and dry mouth. Results She had a positive Shirmer test, abnormal salivary gland scan, and positive SS‐A and SS‐B antibodies. A sural nerve biopsy showed an unusual, dense, non‐IgG4, polyclonal, plasma‐cell perivascular infiltrate. The patient responded to treatment with weekly pulse intravenous methylprednisolone. Conclusions Sjögren syndrome can present with acute‐onset, sensory predominant peripheral neuropathy. The role of plasma cells in Sjögren syndrome is unexplored and deserves further study. Muscle Nerve 55: 605–608, 2017
ISSN:0148-639X
1097-4598
DOI:10.1002/mus.25475