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  • CASE REPORT Cerebral large vessel vasculitis in systemic lupus erythematosus
    2016
    Co-Authors: D Jara, K Aichhorn, D Junker, T Berger, Gudrun Ratzinger
    Abstract:

    Neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus (NPSLE) is defined by involvement of the central nervous system in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), with a wide range of both neurological and psychiatric manifestations. Although its aetiopathogenesis is not fully eluci-dated, NPSLE seems to be a consequence of cerebral vascular pathology including thrombo-embolism, small-vessel vasculopathy and, in rare cases, true vasculitis. Cerebral vasculitis is rare, and cerebral large-vessel vasculitis in SLE is even more unusual. We report the case of a female patient with the diagnosis of SLE. She presented with stroke-like symptoms, headache and vertigo, and Palpable Purpura on her legs. Further investigations revealed that she suf-fered from both vasculitis of the cerebral large vessels and coexisting cutaneous small-vesse

  • CASE REPORT Cerebral large vessel vasculitis in systemic lupus erythematosus
    2016
    Co-Authors: D Jara, K Aichhorn, D Junker, T Berger, Gudrun Ratzinger
    Abstract:

    Neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus (NPSLE) is defined by involvement of the central nervous system in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), with a wide range of both neurological and psychiatric manifestations. Although its aetiopathogenesis is not fully eluci-dated, NPSLE seems to be a consequence of cerebral vascular pathology including thrombo-embolism, small-vessel vasculopathy and, in rare cases, true vasculitis. Cerebral vasculitis is rare, and cerebral large-vessel vasculitis in SLE is even more unusual. We report the case of a female patient with the diagnosis of SLE. She presented with stroke-like symptoms, headache and vertigo, and Palpable Purpura on her legs. Further investigations revealed that she suf-fered from both vasculitis of the cerebral large vessels and coexisting cutaneous small-vessel vasculitis. Lupus (2014) 0, 1–5. Key words: Large-vessel vasculitis; neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus NPSL

  • cerebral large vessel vasculitis in systemic lupus erythematosus
    Lupus, 2014
    Co-Authors: Barbara C Bockle, D Jara, K Aichhorn, D Junker, T Berger, Gudrun Ratzinger, N Sepp
    Abstract:

    Neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus (NPSLE) is defined by involvement of the central nervous system in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), with a wide range of both neurological and psychiatric manifestations. Although its aetiopathogenesis is not fully elucidated, NPSLE seems to be a consequence of cerebral vascular pathology including thromboembolism, small-vessel vasculopathy and, in rare cases, true vasculitis. Cerebral vasculitis is rare, and cerebral large-vessel vasculitis in SLE is even more unusual. We report the case of a female patient with the diagnosis of SLE. She presented with stroke-like symptoms, headache and vertigo, and Palpable Purpura on her legs. Further investigations revealed that she suffered from both vasculitis of the cerebral large vessels and coexisting cutaneous small-vessel vasculitis.

N Sepp - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • cerebral large vessel vasculitis in systemic lupus erythematosus
    Lupus, 2014
    Co-Authors: Barbara C Bockle, D Jara, K Aichhorn, D Junker, T Berger, Gudrun Ratzinger, N Sepp
    Abstract:

    Neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus (NPSLE) is defined by involvement of the central nervous system in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), with a wide range of both neurological and psychiatric manifestations. Although its aetiopathogenesis is not fully elucidated, NPSLE seems to be a consequence of cerebral vascular pathology including thromboembolism, small-vessel vasculopathy and, in rare cases, true vasculitis. Cerebral vasculitis is rare, and cerebral large-vessel vasculitis in SLE is even more unusual. We report the case of a female patient with the diagnosis of SLE. She presented with stroke-like symptoms, headache and vertigo, and Palpable Purpura on her legs. Further investigations revealed that she suffered from both vasculitis of the cerebral large vessels and coexisting cutaneous small-vessel vasculitis.

D Jara - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • CASE REPORT Cerebral large vessel vasculitis in systemic lupus erythematosus
    2016
    Co-Authors: D Jara, K Aichhorn, D Junker, T Berger, Gudrun Ratzinger
    Abstract:

    Neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus (NPSLE) is defined by involvement of the central nervous system in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), with a wide range of both neurological and psychiatric manifestations. Although its aetiopathogenesis is not fully eluci-dated, NPSLE seems to be a consequence of cerebral vascular pathology including thrombo-embolism, small-vessel vasculopathy and, in rare cases, true vasculitis. Cerebral vasculitis is rare, and cerebral large-vessel vasculitis in SLE is even more unusual. We report the case of a female patient with the diagnosis of SLE. She presented with stroke-like symptoms, headache and vertigo, and Palpable Purpura on her legs. Further investigations revealed that she suf-fered from both vasculitis of the cerebral large vessels and coexisting cutaneous small-vesse

  • CASE REPORT Cerebral large vessel vasculitis in systemic lupus erythematosus
    2016
    Co-Authors: D Jara, K Aichhorn, D Junker, T Berger, Gudrun Ratzinger
    Abstract:

    Neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus (NPSLE) is defined by involvement of the central nervous system in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), with a wide range of both neurological and psychiatric manifestations. Although its aetiopathogenesis is not fully eluci-dated, NPSLE seems to be a consequence of cerebral vascular pathology including thrombo-embolism, small-vessel vasculopathy and, in rare cases, true vasculitis. Cerebral vasculitis is rare, and cerebral large-vessel vasculitis in SLE is even more unusual. We report the case of a female patient with the diagnosis of SLE. She presented with stroke-like symptoms, headache and vertigo, and Palpable Purpura on her legs. Further investigations revealed that she suf-fered from both vasculitis of the cerebral large vessels and coexisting cutaneous small-vessel vasculitis. Lupus (2014) 0, 1–5. Key words: Large-vessel vasculitis; neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus NPSL

  • cerebral large vessel vasculitis in systemic lupus erythematosus
    Lupus, 2014
    Co-Authors: Barbara C Bockle, D Jara, K Aichhorn, D Junker, T Berger, Gudrun Ratzinger, N Sepp
    Abstract:

    Neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus (NPSLE) is defined by involvement of the central nervous system in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), with a wide range of both neurological and psychiatric manifestations. Although its aetiopathogenesis is not fully elucidated, NPSLE seems to be a consequence of cerebral vascular pathology including thromboembolism, small-vessel vasculopathy and, in rare cases, true vasculitis. Cerebral vasculitis is rare, and cerebral large-vessel vasculitis in SLE is even more unusual. We report the case of a female patient with the diagnosis of SLE. She presented with stroke-like symptoms, headache and vertigo, and Palpable Purpura on her legs. Further investigations revealed that she suffered from both vasculitis of the cerebral large vessels and coexisting cutaneous small-vessel vasculitis.

T Berger - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • CASE REPORT Cerebral large vessel vasculitis in systemic lupus erythematosus
    2016
    Co-Authors: D Jara, K Aichhorn, D Junker, T Berger, Gudrun Ratzinger
    Abstract:

    Neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus (NPSLE) is defined by involvement of the central nervous system in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), with a wide range of both neurological and psychiatric manifestations. Although its aetiopathogenesis is not fully eluci-dated, NPSLE seems to be a consequence of cerebral vascular pathology including thrombo-embolism, small-vessel vasculopathy and, in rare cases, true vasculitis. Cerebral vasculitis is rare, and cerebral large-vessel vasculitis in SLE is even more unusual. We report the case of a female patient with the diagnosis of SLE. She presented with stroke-like symptoms, headache and vertigo, and Palpable Purpura on her legs. Further investigations revealed that she suf-fered from both vasculitis of the cerebral large vessels and coexisting cutaneous small-vesse

  • CASE REPORT Cerebral large vessel vasculitis in systemic lupus erythematosus
    2016
    Co-Authors: D Jara, K Aichhorn, D Junker, T Berger, Gudrun Ratzinger
    Abstract:

    Neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus (NPSLE) is defined by involvement of the central nervous system in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), with a wide range of both neurological and psychiatric manifestations. Although its aetiopathogenesis is not fully eluci-dated, NPSLE seems to be a consequence of cerebral vascular pathology including thrombo-embolism, small-vessel vasculopathy and, in rare cases, true vasculitis. Cerebral vasculitis is rare, and cerebral large-vessel vasculitis in SLE is even more unusual. We report the case of a female patient with the diagnosis of SLE. She presented with stroke-like symptoms, headache and vertigo, and Palpable Purpura on her legs. Further investigations revealed that she suf-fered from both vasculitis of the cerebral large vessels and coexisting cutaneous small-vessel vasculitis. Lupus (2014) 0, 1–5. Key words: Large-vessel vasculitis; neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus NPSL

  • cerebral large vessel vasculitis in systemic lupus erythematosus
    Lupus, 2014
    Co-Authors: Barbara C Bockle, D Jara, K Aichhorn, D Junker, T Berger, Gudrun Ratzinger, N Sepp
    Abstract:

    Neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus (NPSLE) is defined by involvement of the central nervous system in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), with a wide range of both neurological and psychiatric manifestations. Although its aetiopathogenesis is not fully elucidated, NPSLE seems to be a consequence of cerebral vascular pathology including thromboembolism, small-vessel vasculopathy and, in rare cases, true vasculitis. Cerebral vasculitis is rare, and cerebral large-vessel vasculitis in SLE is even more unusual. We report the case of a female patient with the diagnosis of SLE. She presented with stroke-like symptoms, headache and vertigo, and Palpable Purpura on her legs. Further investigations revealed that she suffered from both vasculitis of the cerebral large vessels and coexisting cutaneous small-vessel vasculitis.

D Junker - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • CASE REPORT Cerebral large vessel vasculitis in systemic lupus erythematosus
    2016
    Co-Authors: D Jara, K Aichhorn, D Junker, T Berger, Gudrun Ratzinger
    Abstract:

    Neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus (NPSLE) is defined by involvement of the central nervous system in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), with a wide range of both neurological and psychiatric manifestations. Although its aetiopathogenesis is not fully eluci-dated, NPSLE seems to be a consequence of cerebral vascular pathology including thrombo-embolism, small-vessel vasculopathy and, in rare cases, true vasculitis. Cerebral vasculitis is rare, and cerebral large-vessel vasculitis in SLE is even more unusual. We report the case of a female patient with the diagnosis of SLE. She presented with stroke-like symptoms, headache and vertigo, and Palpable Purpura on her legs. Further investigations revealed that she suf-fered from both vasculitis of the cerebral large vessels and coexisting cutaneous small-vesse

  • CASE REPORT Cerebral large vessel vasculitis in systemic lupus erythematosus
    2016
    Co-Authors: D Jara, K Aichhorn, D Junker, T Berger, Gudrun Ratzinger
    Abstract:

    Neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus (NPSLE) is defined by involvement of the central nervous system in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), with a wide range of both neurological and psychiatric manifestations. Although its aetiopathogenesis is not fully eluci-dated, NPSLE seems to be a consequence of cerebral vascular pathology including thrombo-embolism, small-vessel vasculopathy and, in rare cases, true vasculitis. Cerebral vasculitis is rare, and cerebral large-vessel vasculitis in SLE is even more unusual. We report the case of a female patient with the diagnosis of SLE. She presented with stroke-like symptoms, headache and vertigo, and Palpable Purpura on her legs. Further investigations revealed that she suf-fered from both vasculitis of the cerebral large vessels and coexisting cutaneous small-vessel vasculitis. Lupus (2014) 0, 1–5. Key words: Large-vessel vasculitis; neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus NPSL

  • cerebral large vessel vasculitis in systemic lupus erythematosus
    Lupus, 2014
    Co-Authors: Barbara C Bockle, D Jara, K Aichhorn, D Junker, T Berger, Gudrun Ratzinger, N Sepp
    Abstract:

    Neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus (NPSLE) is defined by involvement of the central nervous system in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), with a wide range of both neurological and psychiatric manifestations. Although its aetiopathogenesis is not fully elucidated, NPSLE seems to be a consequence of cerebral vascular pathology including thromboembolism, small-vessel vasculopathy and, in rare cases, true vasculitis. Cerebral vasculitis is rare, and cerebral large-vessel vasculitis in SLE is even more unusual. We report the case of a female patient with the diagnosis of SLE. She presented with stroke-like symptoms, headache and vertigo, and Palpable Purpura on her legs. Further investigations revealed that she suffered from both vasculitis of the cerebral large vessels and coexisting cutaneous small-vessel vasculitis.