La Revue de médecine interne
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Infections are responsible for a part of the overall mortality in primary Sjögren's syndrome patients (pSS). Our retrospective monocentric study aimed at describing infections reported in a population of pSS hospitalized patients, along with the characteristics of their disease. ⋯ The impact of HCQ exposure on infectious risk needs further investigations. Broad vaccination campaign and tight control of sicca syndrome could lead to a better control of infection risk.
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Castleman disease is a group of rare disorders characterized by lymph node enlargement, specific microscopic changes to the lymph nodes, and a broad range of symptoms and laboratory findings. The two main subtypes are unicentric Castleman disease (UCD) and multicentric Castleman disease (MCD). The multicentric subtype can be further classified into two categories: HHV-8 positive multicentric Castleman disease and idiopathic multicentric Castleman disease (iMCD). ⋯ Approximately 75 percent were estimated to be unicentric CD and the remaining 25 percent were estimated to be split between HHV-8-associated MCD or HHV-8-negative/idiopathic MCD. Diagnostic criteria for iMCD have been established by an international working group of pediatric and adult pathology and clinical experts. The proposed consensus criteria require characteristic histopathologic findings on lymph node biopsy, enlargement of multiple lymph node regions, the presence of multiple clinical and laboratory abnormalities, and the exclusion of infectious, malignant, and autoimmune disorders that can mimic iMCD. © 2022 Published by Elsevier Masson SAS on behalf of Société nationale française de médecine interne (SNFMI).