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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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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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Impact of Sjogren's syndrome on Parkinson's disease: A nationwide case-control study. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE:To investigate whether Sjogren's syndrome would have an influence on the development of Parkinson's disease. METHODS:A population-based case-control study was conducted.
Ming-Chi Wu +8 more
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Protective effect of Dendrobium officinale polysaccharides on experimental Sjogren's syndrome [PDF]
Sjogren's syndrome (SS), usually described as a chronic inflammation which results in xerostomia (dry mouth) and xerophthalmia (dry eyes). According to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, body fluid impairment causes the dryness, inducing water ...
Sze, SCW +9 more
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This case details a 33-year-old female who presented with a suggestive autoimmune history, arthralgias, and splenomegaly, and tested positive for Sjögren’s syndrome and anti-liver–kidney microsomal antibody.
Muhammad Sohaib Asghar +5 more
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IL-17 polarization of MAIT cells is derived from the activation of two different pathways [PDF]
MAIT cells are expanded in salivary glands of patients with Sjogren's syndrome and are IL-17 polarized. IL-7 and IL-23 induce IL-17 production activating two different pathways: IL-7 stimulation induces in fact a significant STAT3 and HIF1alpha ...
Alessandro, R. +7 more
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Sjogren's syndrome is a chronic progressive autoimmune disorder manifested predominately by xerostomia (dry mouth) and keratoconjunctivitis sicca (dry eyes). It can also affect many body systems. Up to 5% of people over the age of 60 years have primary Sjogren's syndrome, and approximately one third of patients present with extraglandular (systemic ...
N, Fleming Cole, E C., Toy, B, Baker
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Unilateral Trigeminal Sensory Neuropathy with Sjögren’s Syndrome with Liver and Renal Impairment
Liver and renal involvement is a rare event in Sjögren’s syndrome. Sjögren’s syndrome is characterized by the progressive immune-mediated destruction of epithelial tissues of the salivary and lacrimal glands.
Kana Ozasa +3 more
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A case with acquired lacrimal fistula due to Sjögren's syndrome
Purpose: To report a case with lacrimal fistula presumably associated with Sjögren's syndrome. Observations: A patient with Sjögren's syndrome was referred to our hospital for fistula from the inferior lacrimal canaliculus to the palpebral conjunctiva of
Sho Ishikawa +3 more
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Background Sjögren’s syndrome is a systemic autoimmune disease in which lymphatic cells destroy the salivary and lacrimal glands. Glomerulonephritis is thought to be a rare occurrence in primary Sjögren’s syndrome.
Kim Chang +5 more
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