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Sjögren-Larsson syndrome (SLS) is an inherited disorder characterized by scaling skin (ichthyosis), intellectual disability, speech abnormalities, and spasticity. Affected infants develop various degrees of reddened skin with fine scales soon after birth.
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Sjogren-Larsson syndrome can be diagnosed by demonstrating greatly decreased activity of the deficient enzyme, or by identifying one of the genetic defects known to cause Sjogren-Larsson syndrome.
Go to a rheumatologist. Tell them you symptoms. The first step is always blood work. ANA, Rheumatoid factor, SED rate, SS-A, SS-B, etc.
Pilocarpine can help.
sjogrens syndrome
In Mikulicz disease there is less apoptosis and glandulae are not destroyed. Therefore unlike in sjogren syndrome patients respond well to treatment with glucocorticoids
A person with Down Syndrome will have 3 chromosomes for the 21st autosome. Karyotypes show these chromosomes which help to diagnose Down Syndrome.
A syndrome is a medical condition, and a symptom is something that is noticed that may be used to diagnose a medical condition.
Sjogrens
Get a blood test at the doctor.
See cri-du-chat-syndrome-diagnosis
sjogrens
Electrocardiography (ECG) is used to diagnose Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, and other cardiac arrhythmias. A trained physician, normally a cardiologist, can recognize patterns of electrical conduction. With this syndrome.
Sjogren's Syndrome is an autoimmune disease unto itself. It is not a form of lupus. Sjogren's often goes along with lupus. People who have one autoimmune disease frequently have more than one.
Diagnosis of Budd-Chiari syndrome can be made by an internist (a specialist in diseases of the internal organs), a gastroenterologist (a specialist in the diseases of the digestive system), or a general surgeon.