Rupture of a spinal artery aneurysm attributable to exacerbated Sjogren syndrome: case report Klingler J-H et al. - Generally, spinal artery aneurysms are exceptionally rare, and few cases of rupture with subsequent subarachnoid hemorrhage have been published. We report on a ruptured spinal aneurysm attributable to Sjögren syndrome-associated cryoglobulinemic vasculitis. Conservative treatment with glucocorticoids and immunosuppressive agents led to resolution of the vasculitic spinal aneurysm. [more...]