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Clinical and histological features of patients with primary Sjӧgren’s syndrome and autoimmune thyroiditis: a national multicentre cross-sectional study

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Citazione:
Clinical and histological features of patients with primary Sjӧgren’s syndrome and autoimmune thyroiditis: a national multicentre cross-sectional study / Colafrancesco, S.; Celia, A. I.; Baldini, C.; Quartuccio, L.; Bartoloni, E.; Carubbi, F.; Orlandi, M.; Barbati, C.; Pignataro, M. G.; Cerbelli, B.; Giordano, C.; Ferro, F.; Gattamelata, A.; Giardina, F.; Izzo, R.; Longhino, S.; De Vita, S.; Gerli, R.; Giacomelli, R.; Conti, F.; Priori, R.. - In: CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RHEUMATOLOGY. - ISSN 0392-856X. - 41:12(2023), pp. 2389-2396. [10.55563/clinexrheumatol/eh36vs]
Abstract:
Objective Primary Sjögren’s syndrome (pSS) is frequently associated with autoimmune thyroiditis (AT). The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of AT in a national cohort of pSS and to describe the clinical and histological phenotype of patients with pSS and associated AT. Methods In this multicentre cross-sectional study, data from 2546 pSS were collected and the presence of AT was reported. In a subgroup, the histology of minor salivary glands was evaluated. Differences between pSS with and without AT were evaluated. Results A concomitant pSS and AT was detected in 19.6% of cases. Patients with pSS and AT displayed a lower prevalence of lymphoma, male sex and disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARDs) use and a higher prevalence of fibromyalgia, coeliac disease and hypergammaglobulinaemia. Multivariable analysis confirmed a higher prevalence of fibromyalgia and coeliac disease and lower use of DMARDs. In a subgroup of patients (n=232), a significantly higher focus score and number of foci was detected in pSS without AT (n=169) as compared to pSS with AT (n=54). Conclusion This is the largest study evaluating the coexistence of pSS and AT. We confirm a high association between pSS and AT and describe the presence of a different phenotype characterized by a higher rate of celiac disease and fibromyalgia. Although not significant, the lower prevalence of both lymphoma and intake of DMARDs, along with a significantly lower focus score and number of foci, possibly suggest a more favourable outcome in concomitant pSS and AT which further deserve future investigations.
Tipologia CRIS:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
autoimmune thyroiditis; clinical; coeliac disease; DMARDs; fibromyalgia; histology; prevalence; Sjӧgren’s syndrome
Elenco autori:
Colafrancesco, S.; Celia, A. I.; Baldini, C.; Quartuccio, L.; Bartoloni, E.; Carubbi, F.; Orlandi, M.; Barbati, C.; Pignataro, M. G.; Cerbelli, B.; Giordano, C.; Ferro, F.; Gattamelata, A.; Giardina, F.; Izzo, R.; Longhino, S.; De Vita, S.; Gerli, R.; Giacomelli, R.; Conti, F.; Priori, R.
Autori di Ateneo:
ORLANDI Martina
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1362534
Pubblicato in:
CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RHEUMATOLOGY
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