Table 1.
NPSLE - Clinical Characteristics
Subject | Group | New Stroke | New TIA* | Acute Seizure | Acute Cognitive Decline | Acute Confusional State | New Psychosis |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | NPSLE | Yes | |||||
2 | NPSLE | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
3 | NPSLE | Yes | |||||
4 | NPSLE | Yes | |||||
5 | NPSLE | Yes | |||||
6 | NPSLE | Yes | |||||
7 | NPSLE | Yes | |||||
8 | NPSLE | Yes | |||||
9 | NPSLE | Yes | |||||
10 | NPSLE | Yes | |||||
11 | NPSLE | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | ||
12 | NPSLE | Yes | |||||
13 | NPSLE | Yes | |||||
14 | NPSLE | Yes | |||||
15 | NPSLE | Yes | Yes | ||||
16 | NPSLE | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | ||
17 | NPSLE | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Clinical Characteristics of NPSLE patient cohort. Six patients had new strokes, thirteen had new transient ischemic attacks, two presented with acute seizures, two presented with acute cognitive deficits, four presented with acute confusional states, and one presented with new onset psychosis. These symptoms are consistent with a diagnosis of NPSLE.
*TIA = Transient Ischemic Attack