Sjögren’s syndrome in the community: can serology replace salivary gland biopsy?

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Aharon Kessel
Elias Toubi
Michael Rozenbaum
Devy Zisman
Edmond Sabo
Itzhak Rosner
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[1] Bnai Zion Medical Center,Division of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
[2] Bnai Zion Medical Center,Rheumatology Unit
[3] Carmel Hospital,Internal Medicine Department A, Faculty of Medicine
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Rheumatology International | 2006年 / 26卷
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Sjögren’s syndrome; Salivary gland biopsy; Anti-Ro/La; Antibodies;
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Background: It is relatively difficult in a community setting to perform salivary gland biopsy or reliable diagnostic tests for salivary gland involvement in a patient suspected to suffer from Sjögren’s syndrome (SS). Objective: To investigate whether anti-Ro/La antibodies are a good substitute for salivary gland biopsy in community patients suspected to suffer from SS. Methods: Forty-one patients suspected as having SS due to dry eyes and mouth, articular complaints, and/or serological findings were examined for the presence of anti-Ro/La, and underwent minor salivary gland biopsy. Results: Sixteen patients (39%) were classified as primary SS by the American–European Consensus Group criteria. Twelve subjects had anti-Ro/La antibodies and 11 subjects in this group had positive biopsy findings. Of 29 patients without anti-Ro/La antibodies, only four manifested positive biopsy findings. A significant association was found between the presence of anti-Ro/La antibodies and positive salivary gland findings characteristic for SS (p<0.0001, Fisher’s exact test). Conclusion: These findings tend to support the suggestion that a patient suspected to suffer from SS in a community setting may be first tested for the presence of anti-Ro/La antibodies to confirm the diagnosis. Only those with a negative result for the presence of anti-Ro/La antibodies need to be referred for salivary gland biopsy.
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