Comparison of patients with and without pre-existing lymphoma at diagnosis of primary Sjögren's syndrome.


Journal

Scandinavian journal of rheumatology
ISSN: 1502-7732
Titre abrégé: Scand J Rheumatol
Pays: England
ID NLM: 0321213

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
May 2019
Historique:
pubmed: 14 11 2018
medline: 7 11 2019
entrez: 14 11 2018
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

In the 2016 American College of Rheumatology/European League Against Rheumatism classification criteria for primary Sjögren's syndrome (pSS), pre-existing lymphoma is not an exclusion criterion for pSS diagnosis, as in earlier criteria. We aimed to explore whether there are differences between pSS patients with and without pre-existing lymphoma at pSS diagnosis. Patients with ICD-7-10 codes for Sjögren's syndrome (SS) and a diagnosis of malignant lymphoma before or after SS diagnosis were identified by linking the Swedish Patient Register 1964-2007 with the Cancer Register 1990-2007 (n = 224). Clinical data were collected from medical records. Lymphoma diagnoses were evaluated by tissue review. Characteristics of pSS patients with and without pre-existing lymphoma were compared. We identified 107 patients with pSS as the reason for an SS diagnosis code and a verified lymphoma. Of these, 18 (17%) had a pre-existing lymphoma at pSS diagnosis, defined as lymphoma diagnosed before or within 6 months of pSS diagnosis. Male gender (39% vs 10%, p = 0.006), enlarged lymph nodes during the pSS disease (61% vs 27%, p = 0.01), mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma (50% vs 22%, p = 0.02), and salivary gland lymphoma (61% vs 26%, p = 0.006) were more common in patients with a pre-existing lymphoma at pSS diagnosis. Other pSS characteristics were similar. In a substantial proportion of patients, particularly in men, pSS remains undiagnosed until after lymphoma diagnosis. The study highlights the importance of pSS investigation in patients with lymphoma, especially MALT lymphoma, in the salivary glands.

Identifiants

pubmed: 30422723
doi: 10.1080/03009742.2018.1523456
doi:

Types de publication

Comparative Study Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

207-212

Auteurs

L Vasaitis (L)

a Department of Medical Sciences, Section of Rheumatology , Uppsala University , Uppsala , Sweden.

G Nordmark (G)

a Department of Medical Sciences, Section of Rheumatology , Uppsala University , Uppsala , Sweden.

E Theander (E)

b Department of Rheumatology , Skåne University Hospital, Lund University , Malmö , Sweden.

C Backlin (C)

a Department of Medical Sciences, Section of Rheumatology , Uppsala University , Uppsala , Sweden.

K E Smedby (KE)

c Department of Medical Sciences , Clinical Epidemiology Unit, Karolinska Institutet , Stockholm , Sweden.

J Askling (J)

c Department of Medical Sciences , Clinical Epidemiology Unit, Karolinska Institutet , Stockholm , Sweden.

L Rönnblom (L)

a Department of Medical Sciences, Section of Rheumatology , Uppsala University , Uppsala , Sweden.

C Sundström (C)

d Department of Immunology, Genetics and Pathology , Uppsala University , Uppsala , Sweden.

E Baecklund (E)

a Department of Medical Sciences, Section of Rheumatology , Uppsala University , Uppsala , Sweden.

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