Title of article
Sjögren’s syndrome
Author/Authors
Patrick J.W Venables، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
17
From page
313
To page
329
Abstract
Sjögrenʹs syndrome is an autoimmune disease characterized by inflammation of the exocrine glands, leading to impaired function. Here, I review the relatively short history of the syndrome and explain why it is frequently underdiagnosed, undertreated and under-researched. Attempts to provide classification criteria have culminated in the revised American–European Consensus Criteria, which provide a sound basis for both clinical management and research. The recognition that Sjögrenʹs syndrome is a disease of considerable morbidity has led to a more aggressive approach to therapy ranging from topical therapies to systemic treatment with secretagogues such as pilocarpine and cemiveline, and immunomodulatory drugs such as hydroxychloroquine and interferon-alpha. The central role of the glandular epithelial cell is identified as the key to understanding the pathogenesis of the disease. Hypofunction rather than destruction of these cells is now regarded as the main mechanism of secretory failure in Sjögrenʹs syndrome.
Keywords
pilocarpine , Sjo¨gren’s syndrome , cemiveline , hydroxychloroquine , alpha-interferon , hypofunction , M3 antibodies.
Journal title
Best Practice and Research Clinical Rheumatology
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Best Practice and Research Clinical Rheumatology
Record number
467065
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