News

Infection underlies many CNS manifestations in lupus


 

EXPERT ANALYSIS FROM THE CONGRESS OF CLINICAL RHEUMATOLOGY

Somewhat paradoxically, symptomatic therapy is usually needed only short term in cases with onset early in the course of lupus, because neurologic syndromes that occur early in disease onset are generally inflammatory and respond well, Dr. Birnbaum said.

Conversely, immunosuppressive therapy is usually not needed in cases of CNS symptom onset at 2 or more years after lupus onset, but these patients may require prolonged symptomatic therapy, he said, explaining that the symptoms often are due to permanent damage.

Dr. Birnbaum reported having no disclosures.

Pages

Recommended Reading

Single Question Flags Depression in Chronic Pain
MDedge Rheumatology
Physician: Starve Thyself. Are Eating Disorders the Last Taboo in the Medical World?
MDedge Rheumatology
Newly described tick-borne infection found in New England
MDedge Rheumatology
Cognitive dysfunction, psychosis respond equally in pediatric SLE
MDedge Rheumatology

Related Articles