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Sjögren’s syndrome (SS) is a systemic lymphoproliferative and autoimmune disease whose extraglandular manifestations may include focal or diffuse lymphocytic and plasma cell infiltration of almost any organ [1]. Extraglandular lymphoid infiltrates may be found in lung [12], liver [8], muscle [24], skin [1], and kidney [29]. The degree of infiltration as well as individual cell characteristics define whether the process becomes clinically significant and is judged relatively benign or malignant [2].
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Kassan, S.S., Talal, N. (1987). Renal Disease with Sjögren’s Syndrome. In: Talal, N., Moutsopoulos, H.M., Kassan, S.S. (eds) Sjögren’s Syndrome. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-50118-0_11
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