2017
DOI: 10.14639/0392-100x-1605
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Sialendoscopic management of autoimmune sialadenitis: a review of literature

Abstract: Le patologie autoimmuni delle ghiandole salivari maggiori comprendono la sindrome di Sjögren e l’insieme di condizioni morbose raccolte sotto il nome di patologie IgG4-correlate. Tanto la sindrome di Sjögren quanto le patologie IgG4-correlate sono caratterizzate da una reazione autoimmune mediata dai linfociti T-Helper il cui bersaglio è rappresentato dai dotti delle ghiandole esocrine nella sindrome di Sjögren e dal parenchima ghiandolare nelle malattie IgG4-correlate. Queste ultime, di introduzione relativam… Show more

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“…In IgG4-RS, it is postulated that the inflammatory and fibrotic processes are derived by Th2 and Treg cells secreted cytokines. This is contrary to most autoimmune disorders, where polarized Th1 and/or Th17 subsets are responsible for the inflammatory process [ 4 , 12 , 16 , 125 ].…”
Section: Küttner's Tumor (Igg4-related Sialadenitis) and T Cellsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…In IgG4-RS, it is postulated that the inflammatory and fibrotic processes are derived by Th2 and Treg cells secreted cytokines. This is contrary to most autoimmune disorders, where polarized Th1 and/or Th17 subsets are responsible for the inflammatory process [ 4 , 12 , 16 , 125 ].…”
Section: Küttner's Tumor (Igg4-related Sialadenitis) and T Cellsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…[4][5][6][7] Typically, a sialendoscopy practitioner reports an endoscopic finding in the gland ductal wall to be 'sclerotic', 'with white wall appearance', 'with lack of vascularity' or 'with confined/diffused stenosis' in cases such as chronic sialadenitis, Sjogren Syndrome or in juvenile recurrent parotitis. [8][9][10][11] Nevertheless, these designations remain descriptive and are fairly subjective.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Xerostomia and sialadenitis are not rare conditions and can be linked together particularly in case of chronic sialadenitis, 12 especially if they are linked to auto‐immune disorders. 13 Symptoms experienced by patients presenting salivary gland pathologies are assessed by questionnaires that evaluate the patient's complaints and their repercussions on their QOL. As of today, over 100 questionnaires regarding xerostomia and oral pathologies are available in the literature; however, none has been validated to assesses completely both sialadenitis and xerostomia regarding any type of treatment (medical, sialendoscopic, or surgical).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%