Title of article :
Primary Sjogren’s Syndrome Presented with Sensory Ataxia Associated with Bilateral Hearing Loss and Dementia
Author/Authors :
Madjdinasab, Nastaran Department of Neurology - Golestan Hospital - Jondi Shapour University of Medical Sciences, Ahwaz , Moravej Aleali, Armaghan Department of Neurology - Golestan Hospital - Jondi Shapour University of Medical Sciences, Ahwaz
Abstract :
Primary Sjorgen syndrome is one of the commonest autoimmune diseases with characteristic of
involvement of lachrymal and salivary glands, but other organ involvements as peripheral and central nervous
system are also possible. The reported case is a 23 year old lady presented with progressive sensory ataxia
and weakness of four limbs, bilateral sensory hearing loss and cognitive impairment with minimental score
equal to 15/30 since one year prior to admission with associated bilateral central corneal opacity, dry mouth
and dry eyes. Electro physiologic studies showed sensory motor axonal polyneuropathy. A biopsy of sural
nerve and salivary glands of lower lip showed lymphocytic infiltration. Serologic evidence showed positive
Anti Ro (SS-B), negative HCV and HIV antibody, thereafter the diagnosis was confirmed and according to
this diagnosis she received high dose of intravenous methyl prednisolon then both hearing loss and cognitive
impairment improved partially (minimental score 21/30). At last, she underwent plasmapheresis and her
sensory ataxia improved greatly.
Keywords :
Sjogren , hearing loss , dementia , lip biopsy , poly neuropathy
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics