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Neuropsychiatric manifestations are commonly observed in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients. In particular, neurological involvement is known to be more common in patients with positive anticardiolipin antibodies and lupus anticoagulants. Nevertheless,
cerebellar ataxia
has rarely been reported, especially as the first clinical manifestation of this systemic autoimmune disorder. Cerebral vascular infarction or
ischemia
, vasogenic oedema and antibody-mediated cerebral vasculopathy or vasculitic process have been supposed as possible aetiologies of acute
cerebellar ataxia
related to SLE. We report the clinical and radiological features of a woman who developed a rapidly progressive cerebellar syndrome as first sign of SLE; no other cause explaining her
cerebellar ataxia
was found. The patient improved after high-dose steroids. The appearance of a cerebellar syndrome with unknown aetiology with associated features of possible systemic autoimmune dysfunction, should be taken into account in clinical practice for appropriate diagnostic workup in order to provide effective therapeutic options.
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PMID:Subacute cerebellar ataxia as presenting symptom of systemic lupus erythematosus. 3046 87
We describe herein a case with left-side ptosis induced by pure midbrain infarction in a 49-year-old woman. She also presented with diplopia and right-side
cerebellar ataxia
. MRI demonstrated new ischemic stroke of the left ventral paramedian midbrain. In this case,
ischemia
of the left oculomotor fascicles caused the left-side ptosis and diplopia, and
ischemia
of the left decussation of the superior cerebellar peduncle caused the right-side
cerebellar ataxia
. These symptoms resulted from inner superior medial mesencephalic branch infraction. This case offers an educational example that can be explained by models proposed in the past and requires knowledge of neuroanatomy and cerebrovasculature.
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PMID:[Unilateral ptosis induced by pure midbrain infarction: a case report]. 3264 25
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