Abstract

We present the clinical, electrophysiological and serological findings of a patient with a 13-year history of a chronic sensory neuropathy associated with anti-Ro (SS-A) antibodies, in whom there were no clinical or pathological features of Sjögren's syndrome. Given the possible therapeutic implications we suggest that anti-Ro antibodies be sought in any patient presenting with a chronic sensory neuropathy, even in the absence of clinical or pathological features of Sjögren's syndrome.

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