Sicca Syndrome (Sjogren) - Therapeutics under Investigation by Universities/Institutes 12
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Sicca Syndrome (Sjogren)
The mucocutaneous manifestations of cGVHD clinically resemble a wide variety of skin diseases, including lichen planus, lichenoid eruptions,
sicca syndrome, morphea, scleroderma, and lichen sclerosus.
A positive correlation between inflammatory cytokine levels and proviral load in the blood was described in HTLV-1-infected individuals diagnosed with
Sicca syndrome. (18) However, our study found no correlations between the levels of cytokines in vaginal fluid and proviral load in either cervicovaginal fluid or PBMCs.
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Dysmenorrhea, the
sicca syndrome, subjective swelling, increased urinary frequency, shortness of breath, headache, constipation, paresthesia, cognitive dysfunction , arthralgia, tiredness, morning stiffness, depression, and anxiety were associated with higher TPC.
Diffuse infiltrative lymphocytosis syndrome: a disorder occurring in human immunodeficiency virus-1 infection that may present as a
sicca syndrome. Rheum Dis Clin North Am.
Other associated symptoms include subjective swelling, headaches, paresthesias, noncardiac chest pain, irritable bladder, dysmenorrhea, cold intolerance, dry eyes and mouth (
Sicca syndrome), Raynaud's phenomenon, mitral valve prolapse, temporomandibular joint dysfunction, and auditory and/or vestibular abnormalities (Boulware et al., 1990; Goldenberg, 1989b; Johnson, Collo, Finch, & Felicetta, 1990; "Shapening the Focus," 1988; Unger, 1996; Waylonis & Heck, 1992).
Gynaecological symptoms and sexual disability in women with primary Sjogren's syndrome and
sicca syndrome. Clin Exp Rheumatol 2013; 31:683-90.
In recent years, it has become known that HCV induces a broad spectrum of extrahepatic manifestations, including some cutaneous ones such as mixed cryoglobulinemia, porphyria cutanea tarda, leukocytoclastic vasculitis, lichen planus (LP),
sicca syndrome, and others.
Sicca syndrome, [4] pericarditis, and lung involvement are more common as initial manifestations of LO-SLE.