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Cerebral large vessel vasculitis in systemic lupus erythematosus
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RheumatologyVasculitisSystemic Lupus ErythematosusSclerodermaLupusMedicineNeurological DisorderProgressive Supranuclear PalsyPalpable PurpuraNeurologyMultiple SclerosisCerebral Blood FlowNeuropathologyNeuroimmunologyCentral Nervous SystemNeurovascular Disease
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.
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