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Introduction: Sjogren’s syndrome (SS) is a systemic chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease of unknown etiology that primarily affects exocrine glands. Most commonly Sjogren’s syndrome presents with dryness of the mouth and eyes, but it can also affect ...
Ewa Uram +6 more
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Visual resolution under photopic and mesopic conditions in patients with Sjögren's syndrome [PDF]
AIM: To focus on different visual resolution tasks under photopic and mesopic conditions in Sjögren's syndrome patients compared to age-matched healthy controls.
Mosaad Alhassan +5 more
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Patient Experience of Sjögren’s Disease and its Multifaceted Impact on Patients’ Lives
Introduction The symptoms associated with Sjögren’s disease (Sjögren’s) are well-documented from the physician’s perspective. However, from the patient’s perspective, there is limited information on symptoms and their impact on health-related quality of ...
Chiara Perella +6 more
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Background The European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) Sjögren Syndrome Disease Activity Index (ESSDAI) has been utilized to assess Sjögren syndrome-related systemic involvement in adult patients. To date, however, the ESSDAI has not been validated in
Naomi Iwata +10 more
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Ranula as an early symptom of Sjögren’s syndrome
Introduction and purpose: Sjögren's syndrome is an autoimmune disease affecting exocrine glands, mainly salivary glands. A ranula is a type of retention cyst associated with salivary extravasation that develops within the large salivary glands.
Jakub Aleksandrowicz +9 more
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Background Primary Sjögren’s syndrome is a chronic, autoimmune, connective tissue disorder that results from the infiltration of exocrine glands, especially the lacrimal and salivary glands, by autoantibodies.
Yu-Ming Chen, Kuei-Ying Su
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IntroductionAssessing labial salivary gland exocrinopathy is a cornerstone in primary Sjögren’s syndrome. Currently this relies on the histopathologic diagnosis of focal lymphocytic sialadenitis and computing a focus score by counting lym=phocyte foci ...
Geoffrey Urbanski +15 more
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Recurrent Hypokalaemic Paresis in Secondary Sjögren’s Syndrome [PDF]
Hypokalaemia has a wide scale of causes. The most common ones include potassium loss from urinary tract, gastrointestinal system and loss through sweating.
Vignessh Raveekumaran +2 more
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Comprehensive management of pregnant woman with Sjögren’s syndrome
HIGHLIGHTS 1. Sjögren’s syndrome is a chronic autoimmune disease that attacks the exocrine glands, especially lacrimal and salivary glands. 2. Comprehensive management of pregnant women with Sjögren’s syndrome was described. 3. Clinical and laboratory
Giovanny Azalia Gunawan +2 more
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Background Sjögren’s syndrome may be a risk factor for carotid artery stenosis. Bilateral common carotid artery occlusion (BCCAO) in a patient with Sjögren’s syndrome was not reported before.
Yi Wan +4 more
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