1. Differences in presentation between paediatric- and adult-onset primary Sjögren's syndrome patients
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paediatric ,FEATURES ,MAJOR SALIVARY-GLANDS ,CHILDHOOD ,Hocevar ,HISTOPATHOLOGY ,DIAGNOSIS ,sicca ,Sjogren's syndrome ,recurrent parotid gland swelling ,BIOPSY ,CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA ,RATES ,RECURRENT PAROTITIS ,CONSENSUS - Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Primary Sjögren's syndrome (pSS) is a rare disease in paediatric patients. Presenting symptoms differ from those in adult patients. The aim of this study was to evaluate presenting symptoms, classification criteria and clinical assessments, including salivary gland ultrasonography (SGUS), at disease onset in paediatric and adult patients with pSS.METHODS: Data of 23 paediatric- and 33 adult-onset patients with pSS were obtained from our standardised multidisciplinary REpSULT and RESULT cohorts, respectively. Clinical, patient-reported, serological, functional, biopsy and SGUS parameters were compared.RESULTS: In paediatric-onset pSS (pedSS) patients, recurrent parotid gland swelling (91% vs. 49%, pCONCLUSION: PedSS has a different presentation than adult-onset pSS. Recurrent parotid gland swelling in paediatric patients should alert clinicians to the potential presence of pSS.
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- 2021