Table 2.
Clinical characteristics | Major NPSLE (n = 149) |
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NPSLE phenotype (n, %) | |
Inflammatory | 57 (38) |
Ischemic | 48 (32) |
Combined | 44 (30) |
NPSLE syndrome (n, %*) | |
Aseptic meningitis | 5 (2) |
Cerebrovascular disease | 85 (33) |
Demyelinating syndrome | 0 (0) |
Headache | 10 (4) |
Movement disorder (chorea) | 5 (2) |
Myelopathy | 13 (5) |
Seizure disorders | 15 (6) |
Acute confusional state | 7 (3) |
Anxiety disorder | 1 (0) |
Cognitive dysfunction | 49 (19) |
Mood disorder | 14 (6) |
Psychosis | 8 (3) |
AIDPa | 0 (0) |
Autonomic disorder | 1 (0) |
Mononeuropathy | 1 (0) |
Myasthenia gravis | 0 (0) |
Neuropathy, cranial | 7 (3) |
Plexopathy | 1 (0) |
Polyneuropathy | 7 (3) |
Otherb | 26 (10) |
*% of total neuropsychiatric symptoms (n = 255)
aAcute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy.
bOther NPSLE symptoms: cerebral vasculitis (n = 10), organic brain syndrome (n = 4), pyramidal tract disorder (n = 3), visual disturbance other than optic neuritis (n = 2), apraxia (n = 2), walking disorder (n = 2), motor disorder left arm (n = 1), mononeuritis multiplex (n = 1), increased intracranial pressure (n = 1).