Posted By CCF Neurologist M.D./DFG on August 24, 1998 at 22:58:57:
In Reply to: plasmapheresis in cns lupus???? posted by ruth on August 24, 1998 at 00:04:05:
I have cns lupus involvement- just did IV
pulseNeck pulse
Pulse
Pulse - bounding
Pulse - weak or absent
Radial pulse
Takayasu arteritis
Taking your carotid pulse therapy 3 weeks ago- helped a lot - but now I am losing vision again. I have "mini - infarcts" on mri -or some kind of
vascularArteriosclerosis of the extremities
Birthmarks - red
Dementia
Heart disease
Intravascular ultrasound
Mesenteric artery ischemia
Renovascular hypertension
Replantation of digits
Stroke
Tobacco and vascular disease
Vascular headaches damage and MR
angiogramArteriogram
Cerebral angiography
Cholecystitis, cholangiogram
Coronary angiography
Gallstones, cholangiogram
Hemangioma - angiogram
Lymphangiogram
Percutaneous transhepatic cholangiogram
Renal arteriography indicates
posteriorAnterior vaginal wall repair
Posterior fossa tumor
Posterior heart arteries
Posterior spinal anatomy
Skeleton (posterior view)
Spinal fusion
Uveitis
Vertebrobasilar circulatory disorders cerebral artery
circulationCirculation of blood through the heart
Circulation of lymph
Diabetic blood circulation in foot
Vertebrobasilar circulatory disorders problems possibly from inflamation
(inflammation). I do not have any of the antiphosp or anti-cardiolipin antibodies that were tested for but am on
aspirinAspirin
Aspirin adult low strength
Aspirin child chewable
Aspirin children's cherry
Aspirin children's orange
Aspirin ec lo-dose
Aspirin enteric coated
Aspirin lite coat
Aspirin litecoat
Aspirin low dose
Aspirin low strength in case there is a hyperviscosity problem. I am also on oral imuran and high dose oral pred. Since I am losing vision again
( right visual field loss and have had optic nueritis) we have been thinking aobut trying some different treatments to help until the imuran kicks in.
My question is-- how effective is plasmapharesis in CNS lupus problems like mine? We have also considered heparin therapy and coumadin since I had it in the past and it helped ( that was before my dx of lupus) but one of my docs is wary of doing it because of the risks of bleeding. I am just trying to get info on this to talk to my docs about. Thanks!
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Dear Cheree:
I have seen plasmaphoresis used in cases of SLE (i.e. Lupus) induced
peripheral neuropathies, but not in a case such as yours, which appears
to be intracranial vasculitis. Focal neurologic deficits (in your case
visual symptoms) from strokes in patients with lupus must also be tested
for antiphospholipid antibody syndrome (done in your case), cardiac valvular disease (an Echocardiogram test), TTP (Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura), and CNS Vasculitis. These are all likely causes of stroke in the setting of Lupus. If some of these possibilities have not been checked out, make a request to your primary physician.
The treatments you listed as current(imuran, prednisone) are all appropriate for your condition. The use of calcium channel blockers with
prednisone has also been successful in treating vasculitis (Calabrese et al, Arthritis and Rheumatism, July 1997).
I hope this has been helpful- good luck