Jove
Visualize
Contact Us

Related Concept Videos

Autoimmune Disorders01:29

Autoimmune Disorders

Autoimmune diseases are a group of disorders in which the body's immune system mistakenly attacks its own cells, tissues, and organs. This results from an overactive immune response against substances and tissues normally present in the body. Let's delve into the concept and mechanism of autoimmune diseases from an immune system point of view, explore different causes and examples of such diseases, and discuss potential solutions.
Concept and Mechanism of Autoimmune Diseases
The immune system...
Nephrotic Syndrome I : Introduction01:24

Nephrotic Syndrome I : Introduction

Nephrotic Syndrome is a chronic kidney disorder defined by clinical findings such as severe proteinuria, hypoalbuminemia, hyperlipidemia, and edema. These symptoms result from damage to the glomeruli, the kidney’s filtering units, increasing their permeability to proteins.Definition and Meaning:Proteinuria, defined as the loss of more than 3.5 grams of protein per day in adults, is a crucial feature of nephrotic syndrome. This condition is often accompanied by edema, the accumulation of fluid...
Rheumatic Heart Disease II: Clinical Manifestations and Diagnostic Studies01:22

Rheumatic Heart Disease II: Clinical Manifestations and Diagnostic Studies

The key clinical manifestations of Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) include several distinct cardiac symptoms.Carditis, a hallmark of acute rheumatic fever, involves inflammation of the heart's endocardium, myocardium, and pericardium. Chronic RHD often results from recurrent episodes of carditis. Its symptoms include the following:Murmurs are caused by valvular damage, especially to the mitral and aortic valves. Mitral stenosis or regurgitation is common, with characteristic heart murmurs...
Nephrotic Syndrome II : Assessment and Medical Management01:26

Nephrotic Syndrome II : Assessment and Medical Management

IntroductionNephrotic syndrome is a kidney disorder marked by excessive protein loss in the urine, leading to various systemic complications. This condition often results from damage to the glomeruli—the kidney's filtering units—causing proteinuria, low blood protein levels, and fluid retention. Understanding the assessment, diagnosis, and management of nephrotic syndrome is essential for effective treatment and prevention of further kidney damage.AssessmentPatient History: Document any history...
Inflammatory Bowel Disease IV: Clinical Manifestations01:20

Inflammatory Bowel Disease IV: Clinical Manifestations

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) encompasses two major chronic disorders—ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease—each characterized by relapsing episodes of gastrointestinal inflammation. Although they share certain clinical features, their patterns of involvement and manifestations differ in ways that aid diagnosis and guide management.Ulcerative ColitisUlcerative colitis is limited to the colon and rectum and involves continuous inflammation of the mucosal layer. The disease course is marked...
Myasthenia Gravis ll: Pathophysiology01:22

Myasthenia Gravis ll: Pathophysiology

The disease process of myasthenia gravis begins at the neuromuscular junction, where antibodies attack key proteins needed for muscle activation. This immune reaction weakens signal transmission, leading to the characteristic muscle fatigue and weakness that define the condition.Immune-Mediated DamageIn most individuals, antibodies target acetylcholine receptors (AChRs) on the postsynaptic membrane of muscle cells. By blocking acetylcholine binding, these antibodies prevent the nerve signal...

You might also read

Related Articles

Articles linked to this work by shared authors, journal, and citation graph.

Sort by
Same author

The influence of mouth breathing on skeletal and dental features of splanchnocranium.

Bratislavske lekarske listy·2021
Same author

Relations between markers of cardiac remodelling and left ventricular collagen in an isoproterenol-induced heart damage model.

Journal of physiology and pharmacology : an official journal of the Polish Physiological Society·2019
Same author

The influence of cranio-cervical rehabilitation in patients with myofascial temporomandibular pain disorders.

Bratislavske lekarske listy·2017
Same author

Human race as indicator of 3D planning of soft tissue of face and multidisciplinary approach.

Bratislavske lekarske listy·2017
Same author

LETTER TO THE EDITOR.

Bratislavske lekarske listy·2017
Same author

Prevalence of dental caries in dentistry students.

Bratislavske lekarske listy·2015
JoVE
x logofacebook logolinkedin logoyoutube logo
ABOUT JoVE
OverviewLeadershipBlogJoVE Help Center
AUTHORS
Publishing ProcessEditorial BoardScope & PoliciesPeer ReviewFAQSubmit
LIBRARIANS
TestimonialsSubscriptionsAccessResourcesLibrary Advisory BoardFAQ
RESEARCH
JoVE JournalMethods CollectionsJoVE Encyclopedia of ExperimentsArchive
EDUCATION
JoVE CoreJoVE BusinessJoVE Science EducationJoVE Lab ManualFaculty Resource CenterFaculty Site
Terms & Conditions of Use
Privacy Policy
Policies

Related Experiment Video

Updated: May 19, 2026

Examination of Oral Candida Infection in Primary Sjögren's Syndrome Patients
05:26

Examination of Oral Candida Infection in Primary Sjögren's Syndrome Patients

Published on: March 1, 2024

Sjögren´s syndrome in present.

T Feltsan1, P Stanko, J Mracna

  • 1Department of Stomatology and Maxilofacial Surgery, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia. tfeltsan@ousa.sk

Bratislavske Lekarske Listy
|August 18, 2012
PubMed
Summary
This summary is machine-generated.

Sjögren's syndrome is an autoimmune disorder affecting exocrine glands, primarily salivary and lacrimal. Current treatments for this condition offer symptomatic relief rather than a cure.

More Related Videos

Ultrasonographic Evaluation of Salivary Glands for Sjogren's Syndrome: Diagnostic and Monitoring Insights
07:25

Ultrasonographic Evaluation of Salivary Glands for Sjogren's Syndrome: Diagnostic and Monitoring Insights

Published on: October 13, 2023

Related Experiment Videos

Last Updated: May 19, 2026

Examination of Oral Candida Infection in Primary Sjögren's Syndrome Patients
05:26

Examination of Oral Candida Infection in Primary Sjögren's Syndrome Patients

Published on: March 1, 2024

Ultrasonographic Evaluation of Salivary Glands for Sjogren's Syndrome: Diagnostic and Monitoring Insights
07:25

Ultrasonographic Evaluation of Salivary Glands for Sjogren's Syndrome: Diagnostic and Monitoring Insights

Published on: October 13, 2023

Area of Science:

  • Immunology
  • Rheumatology
  • Autoimmune Diseases

Background:

  • Sjögren's syndrome is a systemic autoimmune disease.
  • It is characterized by chronic plasmocellular infiltration leading to reduced exocrine gland function, notably salivary and lacrimal glands.
  • The condition can affect various organs, including the gastrointestinal system, respiratory tract, skin, and vaginal mucosa, and is classified as primary or secondary.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an overview of Sjögren's syndrome.
  • To highlight diagnostic approaches and treatment strategies.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature and clinical knowledge on Sjögren's syndrome.
  • Focus on diagnostic criteria, particularly serologic examinations.
  • Discussion of current therapeutic interventions.

Main Results:

  • Sjögren's syndrome involves chronic inflammation and dysfunction of exocrine glands.
  • Diagnosis relies heavily on serologic tests.
  • Treatment is primarily symptomatic, addressing the diverse manifestations of the syndrome.

Conclusions:

  • Sjögren's syndrome requires comprehensive management due to its systemic nature.
  • Further research is needed for causal treatments.
  • Current management focuses on alleviating symptoms and improving patient quality of life.