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Neurology
Sjogren’s syndrome
Questions discussed in this category
When do you consider immunosuppression in patients with Sjogren's neuropathy?
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In what patients would you consider adjunctive IVIG for Sjogren's-related neuropathy?
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Papers discussed in this category
Muscle & nerve, 2007-01
Rituximab treatment in patients with IVIg-dependent immune polyneuropathy: a prospective pilot trial.
Annals of neurology, 1990-03
Ataxic sensory neuropathy and dorsal root ganglionitis associated with Sjögren's syndrome.
Rheum Dis Clin North Am, 2017 Aug 23
Neurologic Manifestations of Primary Sjögren Syndrome.
Neurology,
Benefit of IVIG for long-standing ataxic sensory neuronopathy with Sjögren's syndrome. IV immunoglobulin.
Medicine (Baltimore),
Sjögren Sensory Neuronopathy (Sjögren Ganglionopathy): Long-Term Outcome and Treatment Response in a Series of 13 Cases.
Muscle Nerve, 2014 Dec 23
Sensory ganglionopathy with livedoid vasculopathy controlled by immunotherapy.
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