Rheumatology 2001; 40: 108-109
© 2001 British Society for Rheumatology
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Sunlight-induced recurrent acute confusion as the initial presentation of systemic lupus erythematosus
Department of Rheumatology, Dudley Group of Hospitals, NHS Trust, The Guest Hospital, Tipton Road, Dudley, West Midlands DY1 4SE, UK
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SIR, Neuropsychiatric abnormalities are well-established manifestations of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) but are only infrequently encountered as the initial presentation. Chorea, tremor, internuclear ophthalmoplegia, acute transverse myelopathy, GuillainBarré syndrome, intracranial hypertension and hydrocephalus have been described as presenting features [1
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