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Sjogren's Syndrome in Clinical Practice, PDF eBook

Sjogren's Syndrome in Clinical Practice PDF

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Sjogren's syndrome is now considered pivotal in the spectrum of auto-immune disorders.

It presents in a variety of guises, including fatigue, aches and pains, food and other allergies and not surprisingly is frequently misdiagnosed as, for example, 'fibromyalgia, 'M.E.', glandular fever etc.

It also frequently overlaps with other auto-immune conditions such as hypothyroidism (Hashimotos), Hughes Syndrome and coeliac disease.

Diagnosis is especially important as it usually responds to treatment, notably with quinine derivatives (Plaquenil).

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