Salivary gland ultrasound is associated with the presence of autoantibodies in patients with Sjögren’s syndrome: A Danish single-centre study

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Salivary gland ultrasound is associated with the presence of autoantibodies in patients with Sjögren’s syndrome : A Danish single-centre study. / Schmidt, Nanna Surlemont; Voss, Anne; Nilsson, Anna Christine; Terslev, Lene; Just, Søren Andreas; Lindegaard, Hanne M.

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Schmidt, NS, Voss, A, Nilsson, AC, Terslev, L, Just, SA & Lindegaard, HM 2022, 'Salivary gland ultrasound is associated with the presence of autoantibodies in patients with Sjögren’s syndrome: A Danish single-centre study', PLoS ONE, bind 17, e0265057. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0265057

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Schmidt, N. S., Voss, A., Nilsson, A. C., Terslev, L., Just, S. A., & Lindegaard, H. M. (2022). Salivary gland ultrasound is associated with the presence of autoantibodies in patients with Sjögren’s syndrome: A Danish single-centre study. PLoS ONE, 17, [e0265057]. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0265057

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Schmidt NS, Voss A, Nilsson AC, Terslev L, Just SA, Lindegaard HM. Salivary gland ultrasound is associated with the presence of autoantibodies in patients with Sjögren’s syndrome: A Danish single-centre study. PLoS ONE. 2022;17. e0265057. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0265057

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Schmidt, Nanna Surlemont ; Voss, Anne ; Nilsson, Anna Christine ; Terslev, Lene ; Just, Søren Andreas ; Lindegaard, Hanne M. / Salivary gland ultrasound is associated with the presence of autoantibodies in patients with Sjögren’s syndrome : A Danish single-centre study. I: PLoS ONE. 2022 ; Bind 17.

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title = "Salivary gland ultrasound is associated with the presence of autoantibodies in patients with Sj{\"o}gren{\textquoteright}s syndrome: A Danish single-centre study",
abstract = "Objectives To investigate whether ultrasound findings of major salivary glands are correlated with serological markers, autoantibodies, patient- or doctor-reported disease activity in a Danish cohort of patients with primary Sj{\"o}gren{\textquoteright}s Syndrome (pSS). Methods In all, 49 patients at Odense University Hospital with pSS diagnosed according to the 2002 American-European Consensus Group (AECG) classification criteria were included. Patients were characterized using the EULAR Sj{\"o}gren{\textquoteright}s Syndrome Disease Activity Index (ESSDAI, score of systemic complications) and EULAR Sj{\"o}gren{\textquoteright}s Syndrome Patient Reported Index (ESSPRI), serologic markers, Schirmer{\textquoteright}s test and salivary test. Salivary gland ultrasound (SGUS) was performed of the submandibular and parotid glands and scored according to the Outcome Measures in Rheumatoid Arthritis Clinical Trials (OMERACT) semi-quantitative scoring system. Results More patients with abnormal SGUS had antinuclear antibodies (ANA) (p = 0.002), anti-Ro52 (p = 0.001), anti-Ro60 (p<0.001), anti-La (p<0.001) and IgM-RF (p<0.001). Titers for ANA (p = 0.02) and anti-Ro52 (p = 0.03) were higher in patients with abnormal SGUS. Twenty-three of the pSS patients had no pathological findings on SGUS. There was no correlation between SGUS severity and ESSDAI- or ESSPRI-scores. Conclusions Abnormal SGUS findings are associated with autoantibodies of high specificity for pSS but not with ESSDAI, ESSPRI or inflammatory markers.",
author = "Schmidt, {Nanna Surlemont} and Anne Voss and Nilsson, {Anna Christine} and Lene Terslev and Just, {S{\o}ren Andreas} and Lindegaard, {Hanne M.}",
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T1 - Salivary gland ultrasound is associated with the presence of autoantibodies in patients with Sjögren’s syndrome

T2 - A Danish single-centre study

AU - Schmidt, Nanna Surlemont

AU - Voss, Anne

AU - Nilsson, Anna Christine

AU - Terslev, Lene

AU - Just, Søren Andreas

AU - Lindegaard, Hanne M.

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2022 Schmidt et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

PY - 2022

Y1 - 2022

N2 - Objectives To investigate whether ultrasound findings of major salivary glands are correlated with serological markers, autoantibodies, patient- or doctor-reported disease activity in a Danish cohort of patients with primary Sjögren’s Syndrome (pSS). Methods In all, 49 patients at Odense University Hospital with pSS diagnosed according to the 2002 American-European Consensus Group (AECG) classification criteria were included. Patients were characterized using the EULAR Sjögren’s Syndrome Disease Activity Index (ESSDAI, score of systemic complications) and EULAR Sjögren’s Syndrome Patient Reported Index (ESSPRI), serologic markers, Schirmer’s test and salivary test. Salivary gland ultrasound (SGUS) was performed of the submandibular and parotid glands and scored according to the Outcome Measures in Rheumatoid Arthritis Clinical Trials (OMERACT) semi-quantitative scoring system. Results More patients with abnormal SGUS had antinuclear antibodies (ANA) (p = 0.002), anti-Ro52 (p = 0.001), anti-Ro60 (p<0.001), anti-La (p<0.001) and IgM-RF (p<0.001). Titers for ANA (p = 0.02) and anti-Ro52 (p = 0.03) were higher in patients with abnormal SGUS. Twenty-three of the pSS patients had no pathological findings on SGUS. There was no correlation between SGUS severity and ESSDAI- or ESSPRI-scores. Conclusions Abnormal SGUS findings are associated with autoantibodies of high specificity for pSS but not with ESSDAI, ESSPRI or inflammatory markers.

AB - Objectives To investigate whether ultrasound findings of major salivary glands are correlated with serological markers, autoantibodies, patient- or doctor-reported disease activity in a Danish cohort of patients with primary Sjögren’s Syndrome (pSS). Methods In all, 49 patients at Odense University Hospital with pSS diagnosed according to the 2002 American-European Consensus Group (AECG) classification criteria were included. Patients were characterized using the EULAR Sjögren’s Syndrome Disease Activity Index (ESSDAI, score of systemic complications) and EULAR Sjögren’s Syndrome Patient Reported Index (ESSPRI), serologic markers, Schirmer’s test and salivary test. Salivary gland ultrasound (SGUS) was performed of the submandibular and parotid glands and scored according to the Outcome Measures in Rheumatoid Arthritis Clinical Trials (OMERACT) semi-quantitative scoring system. Results More patients with abnormal SGUS had antinuclear antibodies (ANA) (p = 0.002), anti-Ro52 (p = 0.001), anti-Ro60 (p<0.001), anti-La (p<0.001) and IgM-RF (p<0.001). Titers for ANA (p = 0.02) and anti-Ro52 (p = 0.03) were higher in patients with abnormal SGUS. Twenty-three of the pSS patients had no pathological findings on SGUS. There was no correlation between SGUS severity and ESSDAI- or ESSPRI-scores. Conclusions Abnormal SGUS findings are associated with autoantibodies of high specificity for pSS but not with ESSDAI, ESSPRI or inflammatory markers.

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DO - 10.1371/journal.pone.0265057

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VL - 17

JO - PLoS ONE

JF - PLoS ONE

SN - 1932-6203

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