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Psychosis due to lupus is an uncommon event that usually occurs early in the course of the disease and is associated with other clinical and biological features of SLE. Long-term outcome appears to be favourable after intensive immunosuppressive treatment. This report highlights the need for prospective multi-centre studies to improve our knowledge and to help establish guidelines for the treatment of this rare complication of lupus.
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