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Sjögren’s Disease FocusRheum

Sjögren’s disease achieves the rheumatologic trifecta of a clinically driven diagnosis, heterogenous manifestations and no broadly approved treatments. Justification for the use of outside diagnostic testing—or worse, invasive minor salivary gland biopsy—for a skeptical patient being managed symptomatically requires a certain level of explanatory jujitsu. After more than a decade of glimpses of promising treatments that disappeared on closer inspection, we now have a handful of increasingly evidence-based treatments and recalibrated tools for measuring success. See the articles below for updates on this challenging condition.

FEATURED ARTICLE: New Discoveries in Sjögren’s Disease

Research, Case Reports & More

Systemic Sjögrens: More Than a Sicca Disease

November 1, 2014

Differences in its epidemiologic, clinical and immunologic features underscore need for a homogeneous diagnostic and therapeutic approach

EULAR 2014: Ultrasound Use Important for Rheumatology

September 1, 2014

Experts offer insight into ultrasound for joint counts in rheumatoid arthritis, synovial biopsies, Sjögren’s syndrome

Rheumatologists May Help Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis Overcome Obstacles to Sex

July 1, 2014

By asking about their sexual relationships, rheumatologists can improve quality of patients’ love lives

7 Things Ophthalmologists Want Rheumatologists to Know

May 1, 2014

Careful collaboration is key to treating patients with rheumatic or inflammatory diseases that affect the eyes

Under the Radar

November 1, 2013

A physician–patient’s experience with Sjögren’s syndrome

Researchers Look for Therapeutic Clues to Sjögrens Syndrome in Neural Pathways

November 1, 2013

Beyond biologic agents, scientists study cytokines, chemokines, and the interface between inflammatory and neural/secretory pathways

Speak Out Rheum: Under the Radar

September 10, 2013

A physician–patient’s experience with Sjögren’s syndrome

ACR Winter Rheumatology Symposium: The Search for Answers in Sjögren’s Syndrome

May 1, 2013

Research has led to greater understanding of the disease, potential for better treatment options

A Spotlight on IgG4-Related Disease

January 1, 2013

What rheumatologists need to know about identifying and diagnosing immunoglobulin G4-related disease (IgG4-RD)

What Rheumatologists Need to Know about Diagnosing and Managing Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD)

December 1, 2012

Patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc), poly-/dermatomyositis (PM/DM), or rheumatoid arthritis (RA) appear to carry the greatest risk for developing connective tissue disease-associated interstitial lung disease (CTD-ILD)
 

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