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Sjögren’s syndrome
Definition & epidemiology
- Chronic dysfxn of exocrine glands (eg, salivary/lacrimal) due to lymphoplasmacytic infiltration, extraglandular manifestations common in primary form
- Can be primary or secondary (a/w RA, scleroderma, SLE, PM, hypothyroidism, HIV)
- ~1/1000 prevelance with 9:1 ♀:♂ ratio; typically presents between age 40 & 60
- Clinical manifestations
- Diagnostic studies
Classification criteria (≥4 points 96% Se & 95% Sp; Arthritis Rheumatol 2017;69:35)
- 3 points: ⊕ anti-Ro; labial saliv. gland bx w/ lymphocytic sialadenitis & score ≥1 foci/4 mm2
- 1 point: abnormal ocular staining score ≥5; Schirmer’s test ≤5 mm/5 min; unstimulated salivary flow rate of ≤0.1 mL/min
Treatment (Ann Rheum Dis 2020;79:3)
- Ocular: artificial tears, cyclosporine eyedrops, autologous tears
- Oral: sugar-free gum, lemon drops, saliva substitute, hydration, pilocarpine, cevimeline
- Systemic: depends on extraglandular manifest.; NSAIDs, steroids, DMARDs, rituximab