2014
DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.122037
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Sjögren syndrome

Abstract: S jögren syndrome is a chronic, systemic disorder of an autoimmune nature. It is characterized by lymphocytic infiltration of the exocrine (mainly salivary and lacrimal) glands and by remarkable B-cell hyperactivity. The latter is manifested by hyper gam maglobulinemia and the presence of serum autoantibodies, including antinuclear antibodies, rheumatoid factor, cryoprecipitable immunoglobulins and antibodies against two ribonucleoproteinic complexes named Ro/SSA and La/SSB; these antibodies are considered hal… Show more

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“…Reportedly, phenotypes (e.g., myositis) may be altered in patients with concurrent anti-SSA antibodies, hallmarks of Sjögren syndrome. 13 These alterations include perivascular inflammation, 15 myositis deterioration, malignant disease, 32 left ventricular diastolic dysfunction, 33 interstitial lung disease 34 and death. 32 Sjögren syndrome combined with other autoimmune diseases was associated with increased T-cell activation, 35 Raynaud phenomenon, 36 thyroid disease, 37 cardiac electrical instability 38 and lymphoma, 39 more so than with the respective autoimmune diseases alone.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Reportedly, phenotypes (e.g., myositis) may be altered in patients with concurrent anti-SSA antibodies, hallmarks of Sjögren syndrome. 13 These alterations include perivascular inflammation, 15 myositis deterioration, malignant disease, 32 left ventricular diastolic dysfunction, 33 interstitial lung disease 34 and death. 32 Sjögren syndrome combined with other autoimmune diseases was associated with increased T-cell activation, 35 Raynaud phenomenon, 36 thyroid disease, 37 cardiac electrical instability 38 and lymphoma, 39 more so than with the respective autoimmune diseases alone.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although an association with Sjögren syndrome has been shown in other autoimmune diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis, 6 systemic lupus erythematosus 7 and systemic sclerosis, 8 data on Sjögren syndrome in patients with dermatomyositis are sparse and mostly limited to case reports. [9][10][11] Both dermatomyositis and Sjögren syndrome share common autoantibodies (e.g., anti-poly(U)-binding-splicing factor, 12 antinuclear antibodies, 13,14 anti-Sjögren-syndrome-related antigen A [anti-SSA], 13,15 anti-Sjögren -syndrome-related antigen B [anti-SSB] 13,16 ) and genetic polymorphisms (e.g., interferon regulatory factor 5 [IRF5 rs4728142]). 17,18 In addition, patients with Sjögren syndrome have a 4-fold higher mortality, 19 with surviving patients incurring a lifetime of increased medical expenses, among other costs.…”
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“…El Síndrome de Sjögren es una enfermedad autoinmune sistémica crónica que presenta infiltrado linfoplasmocitario en glándulas exocrinas (glándulas lagrimales y salivales) y que se manifiesta clínicamente por el complejo sicca: xerostomía y xeroftalmia 28,29 . El complejo sicca es común en la FM (hasta el 70% de los pacientes con FM presentan SII), por lo cual un estudio analizó la prevalencia de sicca y FM en 45 pacientes con SII atendidos en un nivel secundario de atención y 46 controles sanos 29 .…”
Section: Síndrome De Sjögren Y Complejo Siccaunclassified
“…El síndrome de Sjögren primario (SSp), es una entidad nosológica de origen autoinmune, progresión lenta, que afecta 20 veces más a mujeres que a hombres (Alamanos et al, 2006;Patel & Shahane, 2014) y que evoluciona con potencial afectación de diversos órganos y sistemas, como el tracto respiratorio (Kreider & Highland, 2014), endocrino (Mavragani et al, 2012), renal (Evans et al, 2015), digestivo (Mavragani & Moutsopoulos, 2014), etc.…”
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