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Impact of gender and age at onset on Sjogren's syndrome presentation and outcome: state of the art

Clinical and experimental rheumatology(2023)

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Sjogren's syndrome (SS) is a complex and heterogeneous disease that typically affects middle-aged women. However, while it is rare, the disease may occur in male patients and in females during their childhood/adolescence or in the elderly. Contrasting data have been reported on these three subgroups clinical features and long-term outcomes. Notably, recent studies have pinpointed the severity of the disease in male patients and in both the early and the late-onset subgroups. The aim of this review is, therefore, to summarise the available evidence from the recent literature on these phenotypes. The focus will be on the clinical and laboratory features, and on the lymphoma risk observed in the three subgroups distinct phenotypes: of male patients as well as young-onset SS and elderly-onset SS. Ultimately, an accurate phenotypic stratification may represent the first step towards individualised medical approaches.
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Sjogren's syndrome,male,elderly-onset SS,juvenile SS
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