Pulmonary involvement in Sjögren's syndrome
- PMID: 34392987
- DOI: 10.1016/j.medcli.2021.06.016
Pulmonary involvement in Sjögren's syndrome
Abstract
Sjögren's syndrome is an autoimmune disease that involves exocrine glands. The most characteristic symptoms consist of the sicca syndrome (including xerostomia and dry eye - xerophtalmia), but can involve multiple organs. The extraglandular involvement determines the prognosis. It is typically associated with the presence of antinuclear antibodies, including Ro-60 antibodies. Pulmonary involvement appears as bronchiectasis and/or interstitial pneumonia. Considering its high prevalence, it must be ruled out in all patients with respiratory symptoms by performing pulmonary function tests and high-resolution computed tomography of the chest. Evaluation can be completed with a transbronchial biopsy if diagnostic doubts persist. Treatment includes steroid therapy, inmunosupressive or antifibrotic drugs, or biological therapy. In selected cases pulmonary transplantation must be considered.
Keywords: Enfermedad pulmonar intersticial; Intersitial lung disease; Sicca syndrome; Sjögren's síndrome; Síndrome de Sjögren; Síndrome seco.
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