A multidimensional analysis of neuropsychiatric lupus: clinical, biological and imaging insights from systematic evidence
Karim Matmat, Hélène Jamann, Amin Maazouzi, Kévin Bigaut, Michel Maitre, Jérôme De Seze, Ayikoé-Guy Mensah-Nyagan, Hélène Jeltsch-David

TL;DR
This study explores the complex nature of neuropsychiatric lupus by analyzing case reports to identify patterns in symptoms, biological factors, and imaging findings.
Contribution
The study provides a multidimensional synthesis of clinical, biological, and imaging data from NPSLE case reports to reveal age- and sex-related patterns.
Findings
Younger patients more frequently exhibit renal and cutaneous involvement, while adults show more neurological and neuropsychiatric symptoms.
Neuroimaging abnormalities were found in over 80% of patients, including white matter lesions and cortical atrophy.
Treatment gaps persist in managing neuropsychiatric symptoms despite common use of corticosteroids and immunosuppressants.
Abstract
Neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus (NPSLE) is among the most challenging manifestations of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), affecting the central and peripheral nervous systems with diverse symptoms. Despite its prevalence, the diagnosis and management of NPSLE remain complex due to the heterogeneity of clinical presentations and the lack of specific biomarkers. This study aims to synthesize data from case reports to better understand the clinical, biological, and imaging features of NPSLE. A systematic review with integrated descriptive and exploratory quantitative analyses of 120 published case reports was conducted, integrating demographic, clinical, biological, and imaging data, as well as therapeutic approaches. Subgroup analyses stratified by age and sex were performed to identify descriptive patterns of presentation and outcomes. Age- and sex-related patterns were…
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TopicsSystemic Lupus Erythematosus Research · Cytomegalovirus and herpesvirus research · Multiple Sclerosis Research Studies
