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In patients with sicca symptoms and positive SSA/SSB how often do you perform other diagnostic testing such as salivary gland ultrasound, biopsy, Shirmers, ocular staining, stimulated salivary flow, etc?

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Rheumatology · Univ of Pennsylvania
In patients with sicca symptoms and positive SSA antibodies, I always try to confirm that they have objective evidence of dryness/gland involvement. This is because patients can say they have dry eye and/or dry mouth yet not have this bear out on objective testing (Bezzina et al., PMID 27992710, Rip...

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Rheumatology · University of California, Berkeley and San Francisco

It depends on the clinical context, insurance coverage for procedures, availability of Sjogren's knowledgeable referrals, and patient preferences. I always have patients see optometry/ophthalmology in order to prevent ocular surface damage and assess the causes of dry eye (meibomian gland etc), and ...

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