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Disease: Sjögren’s syndrome

Sjögren’s Syndrome (SS)

Sjögren’s syndrome (SS) is a systemic autoimmune disease that involves particularly salivary and lachrymal glands. As a consequence, typically, patients complain of ocular and oral dryness and salivary gland swelling. Moreover, skin, nasal and vaginal dryness are quite common as well. In addition to dryness, other frequently reported symptoms are also widespread pain and fatigue. In one third of the patients, Sjögren’s syndrome may also affect other parts of the body, including your joints, lungs, kidneys, blood vessels, digestive organs, and nerves. A minority of patients may develop a non Hodgkin’s lymphoma as a complication of the disease. Sjögren’s syndrome mostly occurs in middle-aged women.

The diagnosis of Sjögren’s syndrome is made on the basis of medical history, physical exam, ocular and oral tests, blood tests, and salivary gland biopsies. Treatment focuses on relieving symptoms by using artificial tears, sugar-free candy, drinking water often for a dry mouth or an oral drug called pilocarpine that may improve dryness. Extra glandular symptoms may require immunosuppressive drugs. Novel biological drugs are in the pipeline for the treatment of the disease.

Dr. Castori and Prof. Nocturne are
our new Disease Coordinators:
Congratulation for your new roles! News can be read here.

 

 

Gaetane Nocturne
Disease Coordinator

Ana Vieira
ePAG representative

Patients’ Organisations

Chiara Baldini
Disease Coordinator

Coralie Bouillot
ePAG representative

Prof. Nocturne video messages on her new role as EDS Disease Coordinator

ERN ReCONNET New Sjögren’s Syndrome (SS) Disease Coordinator: Prof. Gaetane Nocturne (EN)

ERN ReCONNET New Sjögren’s Syndrome (SS) Disease Coordinator: Prof. Gaetane Nocturne (FR)

ERN ReCONNET Infographic on Videocapillaroscopy

The ERN ReCONNET Education and Training Working Group (WG) is glad to release its new flyer on nailfold videocapillaroscopy (NVC), a new and informative document targeting patients and lay audience aimed at explaining such an important diagnostic approach.
Regarding the NVC approach, the test is mainly useful in rheumatology and in internal medicine, for an early or to-be-confirmed diagnosis of rare and complex connective tissue diseases such as System Sclerosis (SSc),  Polydermatomyositis, Mixed Connective Tissue Disease (MCTD), Undifferentiated Connective Tissue Disease (UCTD)AntiPhospholipid Syndrome (APS), and offers important information on microcirculation in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) as well as in Sjögren’s Syndrome (SS) and overlaps.
The flyer can be downloaded for free (pdf), and it will soon available in several languages:
ERN ReCONNET Capillaroscopy Flyer (pdf)

More details and info about NVC can be found here.

WEBINARS ON SS ARE FREELY AVAILABLE

Sjögren’s essentials. Dr. Vasco Romao.

The oral component of Sjögren’s disease. Prof. Arjan Vissink.

How to explain Sjögren's syndrome to your family and friends. Prof. Eric Hachulla - ePAGs Ana Vieira and Coralie Bouillot.

ePAG Coralie Bouillot video messages

ERN ReCONNET @ EULAR2023: ePAG's Coraline Bouillot opinion (FRENCH)

ERN ReCONNET @ EULAR2023: ePAG's Coraline Bouillot opinion (ENGLISH)

ERN ReCONNET publications are available for consultation.

LIST OF USEFUL REFERENCES

 

SS centres in ERN ReCONNET

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