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Diagnostic performance of serology against histologic assessment to diagnose Sjogren’s syndrome: a systematic review

The objective of this review was to assess and evaluate whether the published diagnostic accuracy studies provide evidence to sustain the current diagnostic guidelines put forth by ACR/EULAR used for patients with suspected Sjögren’s syndrome (SS). Literature databases, including Medline, Embase, an...

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Published in:Clinical rheumatology 2021-12, Vol.40 (12), p.4817-4828
Main Authors: Viegas-Costa, Luiz Claudio, Friesen, Reid, Flores-Mir, Carlos, McGaw, Timothy
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