Abstract
BackgroundThe diagnosis of primary Sjögren’s Syndrome (pSS) relies on invasive or non-specific tests, such as salivary gland biopsy, sialometry, sialography or scintygraphy. Ultrasonography (US) has become widely available for rheumatologists...
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