Tonic pupils in Sjogren's syndrome

[Tonic pupils in Sjogren's syndrome]

[Article in French]

Clinique Neurologique, Hopital Roger Salengro, Lille. pvermersch@chru-lille.fr

INTRODUCTION: Adie's syndrome is usually a disease of unknown origin. We report two cases secondary to Sjogren syndrome. CASE REPORTS: A 26-year-old man developed in few months a sensitive neuropathy with a bilateral tonic pupil. A 50-year-old woman complained of sensitive signs probably related to a ganglionopathy and dysautonomic disorders affecting sudomotor and vasomotor functions. Adie syndrome had been diagnosed three years earlier. In both patients, the systemic signs and the results of the complementary tests led to the diagnosis of Sjogren's syndrome. Corticosteroids had limited effects on the sensitive signs and no influence on the tonic pupils. CONCLUSION: Adie syndrome, isolated or accompanied by other dysautonomic disorders, may reveal or precede the diagnosis of Sjogren's syndrome.

PMID: 16365626 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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