Introduction Pregnancy in patients with autoimmune disorders is associated with an increased risk of adverse outcomes. Sjögren’s syndrome (SS) is one of the most common among autoimmune diseases. Presently data regarding the impact of SS on obstetric outcomes are scarce and inconclusive. This study aims to evaluate the impact of SS on maternal-fetal and neonatal outcomes compared with pregnancy outcomes in the general population. Material and methods A retrospective case-control study included 26 pregnancies in SS patients and a healthy control group (CG), followed in a Portuguese tertiary center, between 2015 and 2020. Baseline maternal data were collected, and maternal-fetal and neonatal outcomes were evaluated. Statistical analysis used...
Autoimmune diseases (AID) predominantly affect women of reproductive age. While basic molecular stud...
Objective. To study pregnancy and fetal outcome in women with primary SS (pSS) compared with women i...
BACKGROUND: An autoimmune disease is characterized by tissue damage, caused by self-reactivity of...
Systemic autoimmune diseases (SAD) frequently affect women of child-bearing age, and for these patie...
Autoimmune diseases are common in reproductive age group. Pregnancy is known to alter the disease co...
If a woman suffers from autoimmune disease (AD), several factors can affect pregnancy or neonatal ou...
Background: The increased number of childbearing women with autoimmune diseases leads to a growing i...
Background: The aim of this study was to assess the impact of autoimmune connective tissue disorders...
Objectives: Neonatal lupus (NL) is an acquired disease caused by the transplacental passage of anti-...
Anti-Ro/SSA antibodies are associated with neonatal lupus but are also considered a possible cause f...
Sjögren’s syndrome is a rare systemic autoimmune disorder associated with pregnancy (0.3-0.6%). The ...
Background: The increased number of childbearing women with autoimmune diseases leads to a growing i...
Autoimmune diseases (AD) occur frequently in women during their childbearing years and may influence...
To investigate pregnancy and fetal outcomes in patients with primary Sjögren syndrome (pSS). METHOD...
Autoimmune rheumatic diseases are chronic systemic conditions often affecting young women during the...
Autoimmune diseases (AID) predominantly affect women of reproductive age. While basic molecular stud...
Objective. To study pregnancy and fetal outcome in women with primary SS (pSS) compared with women i...
BACKGROUND: An autoimmune disease is characterized by tissue damage, caused by self-reactivity of...
Systemic autoimmune diseases (SAD) frequently affect women of child-bearing age, and for these patie...
Autoimmune diseases are common in reproductive age group. Pregnancy is known to alter the disease co...
If a woman suffers from autoimmune disease (AD), several factors can affect pregnancy or neonatal ou...
Background: The increased number of childbearing women with autoimmune diseases leads to a growing i...
Background: The aim of this study was to assess the impact of autoimmune connective tissue disorders...
Objectives: Neonatal lupus (NL) is an acquired disease caused by the transplacental passage of anti-...
Anti-Ro/SSA antibodies are associated with neonatal lupus but are also considered a possible cause f...
Sjögren’s syndrome is a rare systemic autoimmune disorder associated with pregnancy (0.3-0.6%). The ...
Background: The increased number of childbearing women with autoimmune diseases leads to a growing i...
Autoimmune diseases (AD) occur frequently in women during their childbearing years and may influence...
To investigate pregnancy and fetal outcomes in patients with primary Sjögren syndrome (pSS). METHOD...
Autoimmune rheumatic diseases are chronic systemic conditions often affecting young women during the...
Autoimmune diseases (AID) predominantly affect women of reproductive age. While basic molecular stud...
Objective. To study pregnancy and fetal outcome in women with primary SS (pSS) compared with women i...
BACKGROUND: An autoimmune disease is characterized by tissue damage, caused by self-reactivity of...