Parkinsonism and Sjögren’s Syndrome: A Fortuitous Association or a Shared Immunopathogenesis?

Background. The Sjögren Syndrome (SS) can include various manifestations of central nervous system impairment. Extrapyramidal signs are known to be very rare and unusually discovered on early onset in this pathology. Observation. A 46-year-old woman with a history of progressive Parkinsonism for 6 y...

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Main Authors: Mariem Kchaou, Nadia Ben Ali, Intissar Hmida, Saloua Fray, Hela Jamoussi, Mohamed Jalleli, Slim Echebbi, Afef Achouri, Samir Belal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2015-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Medicine
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/432910
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spelling doaj-92a6115f205f465aa20edb726cd3374f2020-11-24T21:04:42ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Medicine1687-96271687-96352015-01-01201510.1155/2015/432910432910Parkinsonism and Sjögren’s Syndrome: A Fortuitous Association or a Shared Immunopathogenesis?Mariem Kchaou0Nadia Ben Ali1Intissar Hmida2Saloua Fray3Hela Jamoussi4Mohamed Jalleli5Slim Echebbi6Afef Achouri7Samir Belal8Neurological Department, Charles Nicolle Hospital, Boulevard du 9 Avril, Beb Souika, 1016 Tunis, TunisiaNeurological Department, Charles Nicolle Hospital, Boulevard du 9 Avril, Beb Souika, 1016 Tunis, TunisiaNeurological Department, Charles Nicolle Hospital, Boulevard du 9 Avril, Beb Souika, 1016 Tunis, TunisiaNeurological Department, Charles Nicolle Hospital, Boulevard du 9 Avril, Beb Souika, 1016 Tunis, TunisiaNeurological Department, Charles Nicolle Hospital, Boulevard du 9 Avril, Beb Souika, 1016 Tunis, TunisiaNeurological Department, Charles Nicolle Hospital, Boulevard du 9 Avril, Beb Souika, 1016 Tunis, TunisiaNeurological Department, Charles Nicolle Hospital, Boulevard du 9 Avril, Beb Souika, 1016 Tunis, TunisiaNeurological Department, Charles Nicolle Hospital, Boulevard du 9 Avril, Beb Souika, 1016 Tunis, TunisiaNeurological Department, Charles Nicolle Hospital, Boulevard du 9 Avril, Beb Souika, 1016 Tunis, TunisiaBackground. The Sjögren Syndrome (SS) can include various manifestations of central nervous system impairment. Extrapyramidal signs are known to be very rare and unusually discovered on early onset in this pathology. Observation. A 46-year-old woman with a history of progressive Parkinsonism for 6 years and a normal brain magnetic resonance imaging was partially improved with levodopa therapy. The later discovery of a sicca syndrome led to performing of further investigations, which revealed the presence of anti-SSA antibodies and a sialoadenitis of grade 4 according to Chisholm’s classification on labial salivary gland biopsy. The diagnosis of primary SS was established and the adjunction of corticotherapy has remarkably improved Parkinson’s signs without use of other immunosuppressive agents. Conclusion. Based on these findings, we discuss the hypothesis of either a causal link between SS and Parkinsonism or a fortuitous association of two distinct pathologies with or without a shared immunopathogenesis.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/432910
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author Mariem Kchaou
Nadia Ben Ali
Intissar Hmida
Saloua Fray
Hela Jamoussi
Mohamed Jalleli
Slim Echebbi
Afef Achouri
Samir Belal
spellingShingle Mariem Kchaou
Nadia Ben Ali
Intissar Hmida
Saloua Fray
Hela Jamoussi
Mohamed Jalleli
Slim Echebbi
Afef Achouri
Samir Belal
Parkinsonism and Sjögren’s Syndrome: A Fortuitous Association or a Shared Immunopathogenesis?
Case Reports in Medicine
author_facet Mariem Kchaou
Nadia Ben Ali
Intissar Hmida
Saloua Fray
Hela Jamoussi
Mohamed Jalleli
Slim Echebbi
Afef Achouri
Samir Belal
author_sort Mariem Kchaou
title Parkinsonism and Sjögren’s Syndrome: A Fortuitous Association or a Shared Immunopathogenesis?
title_short Parkinsonism and Sjögren’s Syndrome: A Fortuitous Association or a Shared Immunopathogenesis?
title_full Parkinsonism and Sjögren’s Syndrome: A Fortuitous Association or a Shared Immunopathogenesis?
title_fullStr Parkinsonism and Sjögren’s Syndrome: A Fortuitous Association or a Shared Immunopathogenesis?
title_full_unstemmed Parkinsonism and Sjögren’s Syndrome: A Fortuitous Association or a Shared Immunopathogenesis?
title_sort parkinsonism and sjögren’s syndrome: a fortuitous association or a shared immunopathogenesis?
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Medicine
issn 1687-9627
1687-9635
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Background. The Sjögren Syndrome (SS) can include various manifestations of central nervous system impairment. Extrapyramidal signs are known to be very rare and unusually discovered on early onset in this pathology. Observation. A 46-year-old woman with a history of progressive Parkinsonism for 6 years and a normal brain magnetic resonance imaging was partially improved with levodopa therapy. The later discovery of a sicca syndrome led to performing of further investigations, which revealed the presence of anti-SSA antibodies and a sialoadenitis of grade 4 according to Chisholm’s classification on labial salivary gland biopsy. The diagnosis of primary SS was established and the adjunction of corticotherapy has remarkably improved Parkinson’s signs without use of other immunosuppressive agents. Conclusion. Based on these findings, we discuss the hypothesis of either a causal link between SS and Parkinsonism or a fortuitous association of two distinct pathologies with or without a shared immunopathogenesis.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/432910
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