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Sjogren's Syndrome
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FACTS TO KNOW * Women are nine times more likely than men to develop Sjogren's (pronounced 'show-grins') syndrome, a chronic, incurable disorder in which immune system cells attack and destroy the glands that produce tears and saliva. Sjogren's can occur at any age, but women are at higher risk after menopause. * The hallmark symptoms of Sjogren's are dry eyes and dry mouth. The disorder may also cause skin, nose and vaginal dryness, and, in rare cases, affect other organs of the body as well, including your kidneys, blood vessels, lungs, liver, pancreas and brain. * The Sjogren's Syndrome Foundation estimates that four million Americans suffer from this disorder; many go undiagnosed. * The syndrome, named after Swedish ophthalmologist Henrik Sjogren, is an autoimmune disorder--which means that your immune system attacks your body's own healthy tissues. Ordinarily, the immune system produces antibodies that target such destructive material as viruses and bacteria. In the case of Sjogren's and other autoimmune diseases, autoantibodies--antibodies turned against the self--are produced. * Sjogren's syndrome may occur alone (primary Sjogren's syndrome), or it may be a symptom of other autoimmune/rheumatic diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, polymyositis and some forms of scleroderma (secondary Sjogren's syndrome).
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