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==Classification== | ==Classification== | ||
* | *'''1.Ocular symptoms''': a positive response to at least one of the following questions: | ||
**1.1. Have you had daily, persistent, troublesome dry eyes for more than 3 months? | **1.1. Have you had daily, persistent, troublesome dry eyes for more than 3 months? | ||
**1.2. Do you have a recurrent sensation of sand or gravel in the eyes? | **1.2. Do you have a recurrent sensation of sand or gravel in the eyes? | ||
**1.3. Do you use tear substitutes more than 3 times a day? | **1.3. Do you use tear substitutes more than 3 times a day? | ||
* | *'''2.Oral symptoms''': a positive response to at least one of the following questions: | ||
**2.1. Have you had a daily feeling of dry mouth for more than 3 months? | **2.1. Have you had a daily feeling of dry mouth for more than 3 months? | ||
**2.2. Have you had recurrently or persistently swollen salivary glands as an adult? | **2.2. Have you had recurrently or persistently swollen salivary glands as an adult? | ||
**2.3. Do you frequently drink liquids to aid in swallowing dry food? | **2.3. Do you frequently drink liquids to aid in swallowing dry food? | ||
* | *'''3.Ocular signs''':objective evidence of ocular involvement defined as a positive result for at least one of the following two tests: | ||
**3.1. Schirmer's test, performed without anaesthesia (≤5 mm in 5 minutes) | **3.1. Schirmer's test, performed without anaesthesia (≤5 mm in 5 minutes) | ||
**3.2. Rose bengal score or other ocular dye score (≥4 according to van Bijsterveld's scoring system) | **3.2. Rose bengal score or other ocular dye score (≥4 according to van Bijsterveld's scoring system) | ||
* | *'''4.Histopathology''': In minor salivary glands (obtained through normal-appearing mucosa) focal lymphocytic sialoadenitis, evaluated by an expert histopathologist, with a focus score ≥1, defined as a number of lymphocytic foci (which are adjacent to normal-appearing mucous acini and contain more than 50 lymphocytes) per 4 square mm of glandular tissue | ||
* | *'''5.Salivary gland involvement''': objective evidence of salivary gland involvement defined by a positive result for at least one of the following diagnostic tests: | ||
**5.1. Unstimulated whole salivary flow (≤1.5 ml in 15 min) | **5.1. Unstimulated whole salivary flow (≤1.5 ml in 15 min) | ||
**5.2. Parotid sialography showing the presence of diffuse sialectasias (punctate, cavitary or destructive pattern), without evidence of obstruction in the major ducts | **5.2. Parotid sialography showing the presence of diffuse sialectasias (punctate, cavitary or destructive pattern), without evidence of obstruction in the major ducts | ||
**5.3. Salivary scintigraphy showing delayed uptake, reduced concentration and/or delayed excretion of tracer | **5.3. Salivary scintigraphy showing delayed uptake, reduced concentration and/or delayed excretion of tracer | ||
* | *'''6.Autoantibodies''': presence in the serum of the following autoantibodies: | ||
**6.1.Antibodies to Ro(SSA) or La(SSB) antigens, or both | **6.1.Antibodies to Ro(SSA) or La(SSB) antigens, or both | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Farima Kahe M.D. [2]
Overview
Classification
- 1.Ocular symptoms: a positive response to at least one of the following questions:
- 1.1. Have you had daily, persistent, troublesome dry eyes for more than 3 months?
- 1.2. Do you have a recurrent sensation of sand or gravel in the eyes?
- 1.3. Do you use tear substitutes more than 3 times a day?
- 2.Oral symptoms: a positive response to at least one of the following questions:
- 2.1. Have you had a daily feeling of dry mouth for more than 3 months?
- 2.2. Have you had recurrently or persistently swollen salivary glands as an adult?
- 2.3. Do you frequently drink liquids to aid in swallowing dry food?
- 3.Ocular signs:objective evidence of ocular involvement defined as a positive result for at least one of the following two tests:
- 3.1. Schirmer's test, performed without anaesthesia (≤5 mm in 5 minutes)
- 3.2. Rose bengal score or other ocular dye score (≥4 according to van Bijsterveld's scoring system)
- 4.Histopathology: In minor salivary glands (obtained through normal-appearing mucosa) focal lymphocytic sialoadenitis, evaluated by an expert histopathologist, with a focus score ≥1, defined as a number of lymphocytic foci (which are adjacent to normal-appearing mucous acini and contain more than 50 lymphocytes) per 4 square mm of glandular tissue
- 5.Salivary gland involvement: objective evidence of salivary gland involvement defined by a positive result for at least one of the following diagnostic tests:
- 5.1. Unstimulated whole salivary flow (≤1.5 ml in 15 min)
- 5.2. Parotid sialography showing the presence of diffuse sialectasias (punctate, cavitary or destructive pattern), without evidence of obstruction in the major ducts
- 5.3. Salivary scintigraphy showing delayed uptake, reduced concentration and/or delayed excretion of tracer
- 6.Autoantibodies: presence in the serum of the following autoantibodies:
- 6.1.Antibodies to Ro(SSA) or La(SSB) antigens, or both
- Exclusion criteria: Patients who fulfill the classification criteria are excluded if any of the following disorders is present:
- Prior head and/or neck irradiation
- Infection with hepatitis C virus (HCV)
- Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)
- Lymphoma
- Sarcoidosis
- Graft-versus-host disease
- Recent use of medications with anticholinergic properties