Cutaneous manifestations of primary Sjögren's syndrome are underestimated
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Cutaneous manifestations of primary Sjögren's syndrome are underestimated
Abstract
The association of kerato-conjunctivitis sicca and xerostomia has been termed Sjogren's syndrome (SS). Although this disease is referred to as a non-organ-specific autoimmune condition, the vast majority of the deleterious effects of primary SS are restricted to the exocrine glands. Among them, the lacrymal and salivary glands are at the foreground, owing to the severity of the objective consequences and the importance of the subjective manifestations. As a result, cutaneous manifestations are minimized, albeit relatively common. We have carefully analyzed the literature to draw up an inventory of the possible skin complications of this syndrome. In addition to xerosis and epidermal IgG deposits, they include vasculitis and cutaneous B cell lymphoma. Alopecia, vitiligo and papular lesions have also been reported to be associated with primary SS.
Comment in
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Vasculitic leg ulceration in Sjögren's syndrome should alert to cryoglobulinemia.Clin Exp Rheumatol. 2006 Mar-Apr;24(2 Suppl 41):S100; author reply S100-101. Clin Exp Rheumatol. 2006. PMID: 16859604 No abstract available.
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