1 salivary glands that often is accompanied by
extraglandular disease manifestations.
2 eral and anterior portions of the gland, and
extraglandular extension of tumor.
3 pheres, three of eight left hemispheres) and
extraglandular extent of disease (three of five hemisphe
4 In SS patients with immune-mediated
extraglandular manifestation (ie, lung, kidney, skin, ne
5 agents, and cytotoxic agents to address the
extraglandular manifestations involving skin, lung, hear
6 emiology, clinical presentation, and certain
extraglandular manifestations of DILS have changed, conc
7 further investigated, both for glandular and
extraglandular manifestations of the disease with mixed
8 n, inflammation, and destruction, as well as
extraglandular manifestations.
9 Frequency of
extraglandular ocular and systemic manifestations and se
10 Frequency of
extraglandular ocular findings and timing of their diagn
11 One or more
extraglandular ocular manifestations were present in 40
12 ane may allow better depiction of tumors and
extraglandular spread than is possible with current 2D t
13 Extraglandular systemic complications of SS (ie, vasculi
14 Sixty-eight patients (42%) had
extraglandular systemic manifestations of SS.
15 gen owing to excessive aromatase activity in
extraglandular tissues.