Sjogren’s Syndrome: A Case Report
Abstract
The incidence of Sjogren’s Syndrome was estimated 4 in 100.000 of these cases
with the prevalence is 0.2% to 2.7% of the population. Predominant sex female/male ratio is
approximately 10:1 with peak incidence is in the fourth and fifth decade. A 29-year-old woman
had dry eyes and recurrent sensation of sand in the eyes for two years. Schimmer’s test was
positive ≤5mm in 5 minutes both, and the autoantibodies SSA and SSB were positive. Without
history head or neck radiation and the result of laboratory examination hepatitis C and HIV
negative. Until now there is no satisfying therapy for Sjogren Syndrome, only supportive
specific to symptomatic can be treated. We reported a case of Sjogren Syndrome with dry eyes
symptom, polyathralgia, and fatigue. Muscarinic agonist pilocarpine 5mg PO qid and
hydroxychloroquine were given.