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Anti-RNP positivity in primary Sjögren's syndrome is associated with a more active disease and a more frequent muscular and pulmonary involvement.

Salam AbbaraRaphaele SerorJulien HenryPascale ChretienAude GleizesSalima Hacein-Bey-AbinaXavier MarietteGaetane Nocturne
Published in: RMD open (2019)
Patients with pSS with anti-RNP antibodies displayed a more active systemic disease, with more frequent muscular and pulmonary involvement, and increased gammaglobulin level, compared with anti-RNP-negative patients.
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