[Sjogren's syndrome and lympho-proliferating syndrome-taking stock]
Revue Marocaine de Medecine et Sante. 1992; 14 (3): 47-52
in French
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ABSTRACT
Sjogren's syndrome, the most frequent autoimmune connective tissue disorder, is associated with a risk of B lymphoid proliferation. The clinical risk factors are parotidomegaly, enlarged lymph nodes and splenomegaly. Fever, weight loss and a decline in the general health status as well as a rise in beta 2 micro globulin or the appearance of monoclonal immuno globulin in the plasma are the signs of malignant lymphoma complicating sjogren's syndrome. We discuss the therapeutic and physiopathologic implications of this ominous complication
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IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean)
Main subject:
Autoimmune Diseases
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Immunoproliferative Disorders
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Sjogren's Syndrome
Limits:
Female
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Humans
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Male
Language:
French
Journal:
Rev. Marocaine Med. Sante
Year:
1992
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