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Dissociation in SLE: A part of lupus fog?

Rory Caitlin MonahanAnne Me BlonkEsther BaptistHuub Am MiddelkoopMargreet KloppenburgTom Wj HuizingaNic J van der WeeGerda M Steup-Beekman
Published in: Lupus (2021)
In most patients with SLE and neuropsychiatric symptoms, dissociative symptoms are within normal range, regardless of underlying etiology. Dissociative fog is present, but uncommon. Lupus fog is most likely not associated with dissociation.
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