Maeshima E, Maeshima S, Yamada Y, Yukawa S
Third Department of Internal Medicine and Neurological Surgery in Wakayama Medical College, Japan.
Ryumachi. 1996 Feb;36(1):2-7.
The relationship between systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and organic lesions was investigated by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to clarify the etiology of higher cortical dysfunction in SLE. The subjects were 10 patients with SLE, and higher cortical dysfunction was observed in 8 (80%) of the 10 patients. 5 (82.5%) of the 8 patients showed abnormal MRI findings. The findings of higher cortical dysfunction were consistent with the MRI findings in 1 of the 5 patients, but not in the remaining four. MRI revealed no lesion despite the presence of higher cortical dysfunction in three patients. These results suggest that the association of organic changes and functional changes in cerebral nerve cells is important in etiology of higher cortical dysfunction in SLE.