Fighting Sjögren’s: How a Team Approach is Slowing Autoimmune Damage

Kansas City, Kan- Sjogren’s Syndrome is a condition characterized by extreme dryness due to immune system attacks on moisture-producing glands.

Dr. Ghaith Noaiseh and Dr. Pooja Bhadbhade highlighted the complexity of diagnosing Sjogren's, which often mimics other diseases, and the importance of a multi-disciplinary approach in treatment. They discussed the role of various specialists, including ophthalmologists, dentists, and neurologists, in managing symptoms.  

 

Jane Morgan, patient

  • Jane Morgan, a 71-year-old gardener, has lived with Sjogren's Syndrome for 30 years.
  • She initially experienced joint pain and was initially misdiagnosed with lupus before being correctly diagnosed with Sjogren's.
  • Jane's team of doctors at the University of Kansas Health System has helped manage her symptoms through proper medications and monitoring.

 

Dr. Pooja Bhadbhade, Rheumatologist, The University of Kansas Health System

  •  Dr. Bhadbhade highlights the importance of addressing all symptoms to prevent complications like B cell lymphoma and organ damage.
  • She explains symptoms like dry eyes and dry mouth can be non-specific and debilitating, affecting quality of life.

 

Dr. Ghaith Noaiseh, Director of Sjogren’s Clinic, The University of Kansas Health System

  • Dr. Noaiseh explains that diagnosing Sjogren's Syndrome is tricky as there is no single definitive test.
  • He expresses optimism about the future of Sjogren's treatment, with potential FDA approvals and new therapies on the horizon.
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