Influence of geolocation and ethnicity on the phenotypic expression of primary Sjögren's syndrome at diagnosis in 8310 patients: a cross-sectional study from the Big Data Sjögren Project Consortium.
Pilar Brito-ZerónNihan Acar-DenizliMargit ZeherAstrid RasmussenRaphaele SerorElke TheanderXiaomei LiChiara BaldiniJacques-Eric GottenbergDebashish DandaLuca QuartuccioRoberta PrioriGabriela Hernandez-MolinaAike A KruizeValeria ValimMarika KvarnstromDamien SeneRoberto GerliSonja PraprotnikDavid IsenbergRoser SolansMaureen RischmuellerSeung-Ki KwokGunnel NordmarkYasunori SuzukiRoberto GiacomelliValerie Devauchelle-PensecMichele BombardieriBenedikt HofauerHendrika BootsmaJohan G BrunGuadalupe FraileSteven E CarsonsTamer A GheitaJacques MorelCristina VollenveiderFabiola AtzeniSoledad RetamozoIldiko Fanny HorvathKathy SivilsThomas MandlPulukool SandhyaSalvatore De VitaJorge Sanchez-GuerreroEefje van der HeijdenVirginia Fernandes Moça TrevisaniMarie Wahren-HerleniusXavier MarietteManuel Ramos-Casalsnull nullPublished in: Annals of the rheumatic diseases (2016)
This study provides the first evidence of a strong influence of geolocation and ethnicity on the phenotype of primary SjS at diagnosis.
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