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  2. Sjögren's disease - Wikipedia

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    Sjögren's syndrome can damage vital organs, with symptoms that may plateau or worsen, or go into remission, as with other autoimmune diseases. Some people may experience only the mild symptoms of dry eyes and mouth, while others have symptoms of severe disease.

  3. Autoimmune autonomic ganglionopathy - Wikipedia

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    If, on the other hand, the patient has autonomic overactivity with muscle stiffness and spontaneous muscle twitching, an autoimmune neuromyotonia or Morvan syndrome diagnosis may be considered. [1] Chronic and progressive onset of autonomic symptoms may indicate diabetes, amyloidosis, or Sjogren's syndrome.

  4. Sensory neuronopathy - Wikipedia

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    Sensory neuronopathy is thought to involve 40% of neuropathies in Sjogren's syndrome and 5% of all cases of Sjogren's overall, it is usually subacute in onset. Other immune mediated causes of sensory neuronopathy include systemic lupus erythematosus , autoimmune hepatitis and celiac disease .

  5. Solange Knowles Opens Up About 'Debilitating' Health ...

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    Sjogren's syndrome "is a disorder of your immune system identified by its two most common symptoms — dry eyes and a dry mouth," according to the Mayo Clinic, while the National Institutes of ...

  6. Stroke recovery - Wikipedia

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    The incidence of post-stroke depression peaks at 3–6 months and usually resolves within 1–2 years after the stroke, although a minority of patients can go on to develop chronic depression. The diagnosis of post-stroke depression is complicated by other consequences of stroke such as fatigue and psychomotor retardation – which do not ...

  7. Talk:Sjögren's disease - Wikipedia

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    Patients who are seronegative for SSA and SSB antibodies require a mandatory positive lip biopsy result to receive a diagnosis of Sjogren's. One definitive reference for the this comes from Dr. Alan N. Bauer, (2012, The Sjogren's Book, Sjogren's Syndrome Foundation, Wallace, Daniel J. editor; Table 18-1 Diagnostic Testing in Sjogren's, pg. 174.

  8. Queen’s Brian May 'Stabilized’ After Stroke and Playing ...

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    Brian May’s wife is sharing a health update on the Queen guitarist after he suffered a stroke a few months ago.. On Dec. 3, while speaking at the TRIC Christmas Lunch in London, Anita Dobson ...

  9. Jamie Foxx Reveals He Had ‘Brain Bleed That Led to a Stroke ...

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    After the procedure, the doctor told Dixon that Foxx “may be able to make a full recovery, but it’s going to be the worst year of his life.” Foxx concurred: “That’s what it was.”

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