Neuropsychiatric Events in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: Predictors of Occurrence and Resolution in a Longitudinal Analysis of an International Inception Cohort.
John G HanlyCaroline GordonSang-Cheol BaeJuanita Romero-DiazJorge Sanchez-GuerreroSasha BernatskyAnn Elaine ClarkeDaniel J WallaceDavid Alan IsenbergAnisur RahmanJoan T MerrillPaul R FortinDafna D GladmanMurray B UrowitzIan N BruceMichelle A PetriEllen M GinzlerM A DooleyRosalind Ramsey-GoldmanSusan ManziAndreas JonsenGraciela S AlarconRonald F van VollenhovenCynthia AranowMeggan MackayGuillermo Ruiz-IrastorzaSung Sam LimMurat InancKenneth C KalunianSoren JacobsenChristine A PeschkenDiane L KamenAnca AskanaseVernon T FarewellPublished in: Arthritis & rheumatology (Hoboken, N.J.) (2021)
In a large and long-term study of the occurrence and resolution of NP events in SLE, we identified subgroups with better and worse prognosis. The course of NP events differs greatly depending on their nature and attribution.