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A case with idiopathic edema in presentation. The article stress out how to diagnose a Sjögren's syndrome related protein-losing gastroenteropathy despite the standard nuclear scan with a evident pathological picture. Also shared with a successful therapy experience.

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A case with idiopathic edema in presentation. The article stress out how to diagnose a Sjögren's syndrome related protein-losing gastroenteropathy despite the standard nuclear scan with a evident pathological picture. Also shared with a successful therapy experience.

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A case with idiopathic edema in presentation. The article stress out how to diagnose a Sjögren's syndrome related protein-losing gastroenteropathy despite the standard nuclear scan with a evident pathological picture. Also shared with a successful therapy experience.

Dr Chen-Yi Liao
Kaohsiung Armed Forces General Hospital

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This page is a summary of: Sjögren’s syndrome associated with protein losing gastroenteropathy manifested by intestinal lymphangiectasia successfully treated with prednisolone and hydroxychloroquine, Lupus, July 2015, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/0961203315596078.
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