BookGeorge A.W. Bruyn, editor.
Summary: This book answers questions about the critical role of ultrasound in the management of patients with Sjogrens syndrome. It also covers developments rheumatologists can foresee in performing a biopsy of the parotid gland. Each chapter is authored by experts on this condition, emphasizing the extent of current understanding and dealing with unanswered challenges and pitfalls. Topics such as modern imaging techniques like ultrasound and MRI and their importance are given particular focus in this book; practitioners are increasingly using imaging techniques to refine diagnosis and guide clinical management. Additionally, as a significant emerging point of interest in the field, biopsy of the major salivary glands, particularly ultrasound-guided procedures, receives extra attention within the text. The book also includes a chapter that deals with future directions and will also review the challenges patients face with unmanaged Sjogrens syndrome. Comprehensive and concise, Sjogrens Syndrome and the Salivary Glands provides a balanced overview between the chapters and ensure homogeneity of the terminology.
Contents:
Introduction
Epidemiology of Sjogrens syndrome
The variable clinical presentation of Sjogrens syndrome
Diagnostic and classification criteria of Sjogrens syndrome
On the complex pathogenesis of Sjogrens syndrome: epigenetics and epithelial cells
On the complex pathogenesis of Sjogrens syndrome: environmental factors and cells of the innate and adaptive immune system
Juvenile Sjogrens syndrome
Anatomy and histology of the salivary glands
Sonoanatomy of the major salivary glands
Imaging of Sjogrens syndrome, with special reference to ultrasound
Towards a scientific validation of ultrasound for Sjogrens syndrome
Ultrasonographic scoring systems a systematic review
Biopsy of the minor salivary glands in Sjogrens syndrome
Biopsy of the major salivary glands in Sjogrens syndrome, with special reference to B cell proliferation.