Sensory Neuropathy With Sjögren's Syndrome, Thymoma, and Hypogammaglobulinemia.

J Clin Neuromuscul Dis

From the Department of *Neurology.daggerPathology(Neuropathology),and double daggerMedicine (Rheumatology & Clinical Immunology), University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh. PA.

Published: December 1999

We report a 63-year-old woman with common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) and an indolent distal sensory neuropathy. Despite having negative serologic tests for Sjögren's syndrome, evaluation of the neuropathy led to a new diagnosis of Sjögren's syndrome based on the presence of sicca symptoms, an abnormal Schirmer's test, and histologic evidence of sialadenitis. In addition, a thymoma was discovered. We conclude that the occurrence of thymoma, CVID, and Sjogren's syndrome reflect a state of systemic autoimmune dysregulation in this patient. We also reiterate the diagnostic importance of salivary gland biopsy in patients with sicca symptoms and sensory neuropathy.

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