Sjögrens syndrome (SS) is a multi-system exocrinopathy. Its aetiology remains unknown and it has an auto-immune pathogenesis. Although SS has been reported in young children and men, it is more frequent in middle-aged women. SS may occur alone, defined as primary SS, or in association with another auto-immune disease, defined as secondary SS. SS has a wide variety of glandular and extra-glandular manifestations affecting almost every organ. Despite its apparently inoffensive initial manifestations, SS can become a disabling and potentially life-threatening disease. This book discusses Sjögrens syndrome in detail, and provides further insight on topics that include the clinical manifestation and management of SS; the symptoms and diagnosis; health related quality of life in patients with SS; the involvement SS has in the central nervous system; and new aspects of mechanism of salivary glands dysfunctions in SS.
Preface; Omega 3 Fatty Acids & Primary Sjogrens Syndrome:: Overview & Exploratory Investigation; An Overview of the Clinical Manifestations & Management of Primary Sjögrens Syndrome; Sjögrens Syndrome Symptoms & Diagnosis; Health-Related Quality of Life & Sexual Health in Patients with Sjögrens Syndrome & with not-Sjögrens Sicca Syndrome; Involvement of the Central Nervous System in Sjögrens Syndrome; New Aspects of Mechanism of Salivary Gland Dysfunction in Sjögrens Syndrome; Index.
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