Rheumatology - Sjogren's Syndrome Flashcards

1
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What is Sjögren’s syndrome?

A

Autoimmune condition affecting the exocrine glands

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What glands are primarily affected in Sjögren’s syndrome?

A

Lacrimal
Salivary

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3
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What is the difference between primary and secondary Sjögren’s syndrome?

A

Primary occurs in isolation

Secondary occurs secondary to SLE or RA

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4
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What are the antibodies associated with Sjögren’s syndrome?

A

Anti-SS-A (anti-Ro)
Anti-SS-B (anti-La)

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What test is used for Sjögren’s syndrome?

A

Schirmer test

Filter paper under eyelid and measuring how far the moisture travels

15mm is expected

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How is Sjögren’s syndrome diagnosed?

A

Clinical features
Presence of antibodies

Consider salivary gland biopsy

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How is Sjögren’s syndrome managed?

A

Artificial tears
Artificial saliva
Vaginal lubricants
Pilocarpine
Hydroxychloroquine for joint pain

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How does pilocarpine work?

A

Stimulates muscarinic receptors

Stimulates parasympathetic nerves promoting salivary and lacrimal gland secretion

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What are the complications of Sjögren’s syndrome?

A

Eye
Keratoconjunctivitis
Corneal ulcers

Oral
Dental cavities
Candida infections

Vaginal
Candida infection
Sexual dysfunction

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What are some rare complications of Sjögren’s syndrome?

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Pneumonia
Bronchiectasis
Non-Hodgkins lymphoma
Vasculitis
Renal impairment

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