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. 2003 Feb;56(1):52–59. doi: 10.1136/mp.56.1.52

Table 1.

Clinical features of the patients with primary Sjogren’s syndrome

European criteria
Patient Sex Age Ocular symptoms Ocular signs Oral symptoms Histopathology Gland involvement Autoantibodies
L1 F 63 NK NK + + + ANF
L2 F 65 + NK + + + NK
L3 F 68 + NK + + NK Ro, La, ANF, RhF
L4 F NK + NK + + + ANF, RhF
L5 F 46 + + + + + Ro, La
L6 F 44 + NK + + NK Ro, La
L7 M 42 + NK + + + NK
L8 F 17 + NK + + + Ro, La, ANF
L9 F 52 + NK + + NK ANF
L10 F 35 + + + + + NK
L11 F 35 + + + + + Ro, La
L12 F 49 + + + + NK Ro
L13 F 36 + NK + + NK Ro, La
L14 F 68 + NK + + NK Ro, La
L15 F 58 + NK + + + NK

Occular symptoms: dry eyes; ocular signs: diminished tear flow and/or measurement of punctate keratitis of the cornea; oral symptoms: dry mouth; histopathology: focal lymphocyte infiltration of the salivary gland; gland involvement: diminished saliva flow and/or changes in salivary ducts. Autoantibodies: ANF, antinuclear factor; RhF, rheumatoid factor.

NK, not known.