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home:diseases:sjogrens [01.03.2019] – [Traditional Chinese medicines used in primary Sjogren's syndrome patients] sallieqhome:diseases:sjogrens [01.11.2019] – [Introduction] sallieq
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 International classification criteria for Sjögrens syndrome include ocular symptoms, oral symptoms, ocular signs, histopathology, salivary gland involvement and sialography. The classification requires four of the six items, one of which must be positive minor salivary gland biopsy or a positive antibody test. Early diagnosis is important to prevent further complications.   (({{pubmed>long:25878484}}))   International classification criteria for Sjögrens syndrome include ocular symptoms, oral symptoms, ocular signs, histopathology, salivary gland involvement and sialography. The classification requires four of the six items, one of which must be positive minor salivary gland biopsy or a positive antibody test. Early diagnosis is important to prevent further complications.   (({{pubmed>long:25878484}}))  
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 +Neurologic disease is a common extraglandular manifestation of Sjögren's syndrome  (({{pubmed>long:30627507}})) 
  
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