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Sjögren disease (SjD) is a common systemic autoimmune disorder characterized by inflammation of the exocrine glands, resulting in dryness. Patients frequently exhibit extraglandular manifestations affecting various organ systems. To date, there are no US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)‐approved disease‐modifying therapies for SjD. In this review, we
Rachael A. Gordon, Sara S. McCoy
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Decreased Serum Vitamin D Is Not Associated With Sjögren Disease in European and Asian Subjects
Objective To identify whether serum vitamin D [25(OH)D] and vitamin D receptor‐binding variants (VDR‐BVs) previously implicated in multiple sclerosis (MS) are associated with Sjögren disease (SjD) susceptibility and related clinical outcomes, with the overall goal of understanding the relationship between vitamin D and SjD pathogenesis.
Defne S. Yilmaz +4 more
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ABSTRACT Lymphoid structures (LS) arising in nonlymphoid tissues are increasingly recognized as active immune niches rather than simple consequences of chronic inflammation. In this review, we propose a framework that distinguishes inflammatory lymphoid structures (ILS) from mature tertiary lymphoid structures (mTLS), while acknowledging that these ...
Marie Frutoso +6 more
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Chronic Sclerosing Sialadenitis in the Minor Salivary Glands: A Case Report
Chronic sclerosing sialadenitis(also known as Kuttner tumor) is a chronic inflammatory condition of the salivary glands and one of the salivary gland enlargment that was first described by Kuttner in 1896.
N Gholami, N Boostani, O mahdavi
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Introduction: Hepatitis B infection is a severe global public health issue. It is the 10th biggest cause of death worldwide. Objective: This review focuses on the relationship between oxidative stress and the risk of developing of acute and chronic ...
Hammadi Nour +2 more
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ABSTRACT Persistent cervical necrotizing fasciitis may indicate an unrecognized infectious reservoir. In refractory cases, excision of a suspected salivary gland may be required to achieve definitive infection control when repeated debridement fails.
Hiroyuki Makihara +3 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Salivary gland tumors are rare but diverse, with a higher prevalence of benign tumors in the parotid gland and a greater incidence of malignancy in other glands. Fine needle aspiration (FNA), enhanced by the Milan Reporting System, is widely used to evaluate these tumors.
Samah Saharti, Reem Aljohani
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Up-regulation of Surfactant Protein A in Chronic Sialadenitis [PDF]
Salivary secretions play a critical role in maintaining the health of the oral cavity, which is the first gate of entry to the airways and thus is exposed to a variety of environmental insults. Surfactant protein A (SP-A) is a member of the collectin family and plays an important role in first-line airway defense.
Heung-Man, Lee +5 more
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Primary Diffuse Large B‐Cell Lymphoma Mimicking a Dental Abscess: A Case Report
ABSTRACT Diffuse large B‐cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is the most common subtype of non‐Hodgkin lymphoma, yet its presentation in the maxillofacial region can pose diagnostic challenges, particularly in patients with confounding medical histories. We report the case of a 40‐year‐old Iranian male with a history of ulcerative colitis on mesalazine therapy, who ...
Haniyeh Najafi Aghdam +2 more
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Background Chronic sialadenitis presents a diagnostic challenge due to its varied clinical manifestations and overlap with infectious and neoplastic conditions.
Rituraj Rituraj +4 more
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