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Long-term efficacy of sialendoscopy in treating childhood Sjögren's disease with chronological monitoring by salivary gland ultrasonography: A novel approach.

Kristin DrewRené KronlageSeunghee ChaAkaluck ThatayatikomThomas Schrepfer
Published in: Pediatric rheumatology online journal (2023)
This paper proposes a multimodal treatment plan involving sialendoscopy and medical management as a non-invasive and potentially more effective approach for cSjD. Standardized monitoring through SGUS scoring allows objective and quantifiable measurement of treatment progress, enabling better assessment of glandular tissue status. Recurrence is possible, and each cSjD patient may present differently. Nevertheless, our year-long observation of a patient with cSjD demonstrates that sialendoscopy, as seen in adults, can promote remission of recurrent parotitis in children as well.
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