Salivary gland ultrasound findings are associated with clinical and serologic features in primary Sjögren’s syndrome patients.

Objective: Salivary gland ultrasound (SGUS) has been applied in the diagnosis of primary Sjögren’s syndrome (pSS). To investigate the association of SGUS findings with clinical and analytical features of pSS patients. Material and methods: 54 pSS patients underwent SGUS evaluation. The parenchymal...

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Main Authors: Joana Leite Silva, Daniela Santos Faria, Joana Sousa Neves, Marcos Cerqueira, Daniela Peixoto, Filipa Teixeira
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Portuguesa de Reumatologia 2020-01-01
Series:Acta Reumatológica Portuguesa
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Online Access:http://www.actareumatologica.pt/files/article/1292_salivary_gland_ultrasound_findings_are_associated_with_clinical_and_serologic_features_in_primary_sj_gren_s_syndrome_patients__file.pdf
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spelling doaj-88a10aecf059429a90bd0ce92a3662ae2020-11-25T03:29:38ZengSociedade Portuguesa de ReumatologiaActa Reumatológica Portuguesa0303-464X2020-01-01202017677CE200004Salivary gland ultrasound findings are associated with clinical and serologic features in primary Sjögren’s syndrome patients.Joana Leite Silva0Daniela Santos Faria1Joana Sousa Neves2Marcos Cerqueira3Daniela Peixoto4Filipa Teixeira5Unidade Local de Saúde do Alto MinhoUnidade Local de Saúde do Alto MinhoHospital de BragaHospital de BragaUnidade Local de Saúde do Alto MinhoUnidade Local de Saúde do Alto MinhoObjective: Salivary gland ultrasound (SGUS) has been applied in the diagnosis of primary Sjögren’s syndrome (pSS). To investigate the association of SGUS findings with clinical and analytical features of pSS patients. Material and methods: 54 pSS patients underwent SGUS evaluation. The parenchymal homogeneity of bilateral parotid and submandibular glands was graded using a score of 0 (normal) to 4 (gross inhomogeneity). Patients were classified into two groups according to the highest SGUS score obtained. The grades 1 and 2 were considered to be normal and grades 3 and 4 to represent pathological SGUS findings. Demographic, clinical and laboratorial data were collected and compared between the groups. Results: Nineteen of 54 patients had pathological SGUS findings. These were associated with higher ESSDAI and positivity for rheumatoid factor and anti-SSB antibody. Anti-SSB antibody was strongly and independently associated with pathological US findings in the salivary gland of pSS patients. Conclusion: This study provides further evidence that salivary gland ultrasound is linked to clinical and autoimmunity profile in pSS and confirm what has been reported in the literature. SGUS represents a useful imaging tool for diagnostic and prognostic of pSS.http://www.actareumatologica.pt/files/article/1292_salivary_gland_ultrasound_findings_are_associated_with_clinical_and_serologic_features_in_primary_sj_gren_s_syndrome_patients__file.pdfsalivary gland ultrasoundautoantibodiessjogren’s syndromedisease activity
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author Joana Leite Silva
Daniela Santos Faria
Joana Sousa Neves
Marcos Cerqueira
Daniela Peixoto
Filipa Teixeira
spellingShingle Joana Leite Silva
Daniela Santos Faria
Joana Sousa Neves
Marcos Cerqueira
Daniela Peixoto
Filipa Teixeira
Salivary gland ultrasound findings are associated with clinical and serologic features in primary Sjögren’s syndrome patients.
Acta Reumatológica Portuguesa
salivary gland ultrasound
autoantibodies
sjogren’s syndrome
disease activity
author_facet Joana Leite Silva
Daniela Santos Faria
Joana Sousa Neves
Marcos Cerqueira
Daniela Peixoto
Filipa Teixeira
author_sort Joana Leite Silva
title Salivary gland ultrasound findings are associated with clinical and serologic features in primary Sjögren’s syndrome patients.
title_short Salivary gland ultrasound findings are associated with clinical and serologic features in primary Sjögren’s syndrome patients.
title_full Salivary gland ultrasound findings are associated with clinical and serologic features in primary Sjögren’s syndrome patients.
title_fullStr Salivary gland ultrasound findings are associated with clinical and serologic features in primary Sjögren’s syndrome patients.
title_full_unstemmed Salivary gland ultrasound findings are associated with clinical and serologic features in primary Sjögren’s syndrome patients.
title_sort salivary gland ultrasound findings are associated with clinical and serologic features in primary sjögren’s syndrome patients.
publisher Sociedade Portuguesa de Reumatologia
series Acta Reumatológica Portuguesa
issn 0303-464X
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Objective: Salivary gland ultrasound (SGUS) has been applied in the diagnosis of primary Sjögren’s syndrome (pSS). To investigate the association of SGUS findings with clinical and analytical features of pSS patients. Material and methods: 54 pSS patients underwent SGUS evaluation. The parenchymal homogeneity of bilateral parotid and submandibular glands was graded using a score of 0 (normal) to 4 (gross inhomogeneity). Patients were classified into two groups according to the highest SGUS score obtained. The grades 1 and 2 were considered to be normal and grades 3 and 4 to represent pathological SGUS findings. Demographic, clinical and laboratorial data were collected and compared between the groups. Results: Nineteen of 54 patients had pathological SGUS findings. These were associated with higher ESSDAI and positivity for rheumatoid factor and anti-SSB antibody. Anti-SSB antibody was strongly and independently associated with pathological US findings in the salivary gland of pSS patients. Conclusion: This study provides further evidence that salivary gland ultrasound is linked to clinical and autoimmunity profile in pSS and confirm what has been reported in the literature. SGUS represents a useful imaging tool for diagnostic and prognostic of pSS.
topic salivary gland ultrasound
autoantibodies
sjogren’s syndrome
disease activity
url http://www.actareumatologica.pt/files/article/1292_salivary_gland_ultrasound_findings_are_associated_with_clinical_and_serologic_features_in_primary_sj_gren_s_syndrome_patients__file.pdf
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