Tuesday

Conditions often seen in conjunction with Sjogren's Syndrome

Adie's pupil
Anemia
Arteritis
Biliary cirrhosis
BlepharitisCandidiasis of mouth
Carpal tunnel syndromeChronic active hepatitis
Chronic interstitial cystitis
DermatomyositisEsophageal reflux
FibromyalgiaProgressive systemic sclerosis or Scleroderma
Lymphoma: Non-Hodgkins
HTLV-1
Human T-cell lymphotrophic virus, Type I
Lymphoma, malignant (non-Hodgkin's)
Polyclonal hypergammaglobulinemia - a rare blood condition
PolymyositisSystemic lupus erythematosis
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Vasculitis (of which there are many kinds)

I have made bold the ones I have and I am refusing to get any more!

What of these do you have?

RESOURCES:

NEUROMUSCULAR DISEASE CENTER Washington University, St. Louis, MO USA
Sjogren's and its treatment by Dr. Robert Fox and colleagues at the Scripps Clinic, and updated/modified by Dr. Robert Bennett.

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