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Monika Szturmowicz1, Ewelina Wilińska, Anna Paczek
1Department of Chest Medicine, National Tuberculosis and Lund Diseases Research Institute, Warsaw, Poland. monika.szturmowicz@gmail.com
Abstract:
Primary Sjögren's Syndrome (pSS) is a chronic, slowly progressive inflammatory autoimmune disorder, characterised by lymphocytic infiltration of the exocrine glands, leading to decrease of glandular secretion. In 40-60% of pSS patients, extraglandular disease develops. We present the case of a patient with two extraglandular sites involvement in the course of pSS manifesting with progressive respiratory and gastrointestinal symptoms.
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