Case Report
Hodgkin lymphoma as a complication of primary Sjögren’s syndrome
Authors
Isabella Lima1, Ana Suellen B. Carneiro2, Caroline Alencar Amorim2 and Mittermayer Barreto Santiago1, 2, 3
- Rheumatology Service, Hospital Santa Izabel (HSI), Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
- Escola Bahiana de Medicina e Saude Publica (EBMSP), Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
- Praca Conselheiro Almeida Couto, 500, Nazare, Salvador, Bahia, CEP 40000-000, Brazil
Received:
17 August 2007
Accepted:
7 November 2007
Published online:
4 March 2008
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Abstract
Sjögren’s syndrome (SS) is a chronic autoimmune disease that is characterized by lymphocytic infiltration of the exocrine glands, mainly the salivary and lachrymal glands, usually manifesting with xerostomia and xerophthalmia. Around 50% of patients with primary SS develop systemic complications, lymphoma being the most feared of these. The majority of these neoplasias originate from B cells and are of the non-Hodgkin type. We describe here a rare case of SS in which the patient developed a Hodgkin lymphoma. We also review the literature on this subject.
Keywords
Hodgkin lymphoma - Sjögren’s syndrome