Abstract
A case of pulmonary pseudolymphoma and Sjogren syndrome is presented. Unusually, the lung involvement preceded the salivary disease by more than two years. The initial gammopathy and abnormal serologies are more consistent with uncomplicated Sjogren syndrome, but were present when the pseudolymphoma was solely apparent.
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