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Plasma and cerebrospinal fluid neurofilament light concentrations reflect neuronal damage in systemic lupus Erythematosus.

Kristoffer A ZervidesShorena JanelidzeJessika NystedtBirgitta GullstrandPetra NilssonPia C SundgrenAnders A BengtssonOskar HanssonAndreas Jönsen
Published in: BMC neurology (2022)
Higher plasma NfL concentrations in NPSLE and non-NPSLE patients may indicate a higher degree of neuronal damage in SLE in general, corresponding to cognitive impairment and organ damage development. Furthermore, our results may indicate a higher degree of neuronal breakdown in patients with active SLE, also without overt clinical symptoms. NfL may serve as an indicator of neuronal damage in SLE in further studies.
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