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Is there any value in nonspecific inflammation seen on a salivary gland biopsy for making a clinical diagnosis of Sjogen’s disease in a seronegative patient with sicca symptoms (ie. chronic sialoadenitis with focus score 0)?   

Is biopsy criteria (focal infiltrate of 50+ lymphocytes) absolutely necessary to consider a clinical diagnosis of Sjogren's?