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AbstractBackgroundSystemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is the prototypic autoimmune connective tissue disorder (CTD) usually affecting young females. Central nervous system lupus is a serious complication encountered in SLE cases. Predominant involvement of rhombencephalon in patients of SLE at the first contact with health care professional has not been seen and described frequently in the literature. It still remains a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge.Case presentationThis paper describes a case of SLE in an adolescent female who was diagnosed as having rhombencephalitis, which is a rare presentation of SLE.ConclusionsCentral nervous system lupus should be included in the provisional diagnosis of any young female patient presenting with complicated neurologic manifestations over the background of joint pain or fever or headache or confusion or psychosis, to avoid misdiagnosis and aid in timely institution of aggressive immunotherapy.

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