Abstract

Introduction: Primary Sjogren Syndrome (PSS) is an autoimmune mediated inflammatory disease, which may affect, aside from exocrine glands, other organs/systems, including the nervous system (both peripheral and central). CASE: The authors hereby report a case of a 67year old woman, admitted due to hypoesthesia of the left foot, which progressively ascended to the infra-mammary region within a period of 7days, weakness of both legs, constipation and xerophtalmia. Neurological examination showed diminished strength, grade 3 of both legs; ataxia; extensor plantar reflexes;and hypoesthesia from D5–D9.

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