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September 10, 2025
How Much Do You Know About Sjögren’s Disease? — Quiz
How Much Do You Know About Sjögren’s Disease? — Quiz
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How Much Do You Know About Sjögren’s Disease?
8 quick questions • Instant scoring • Short explanations
Sjögren's Quiz
Q1
Which glands are most commonly affected in Sjögren’s disease?
Sweat and oil glands
Lymph nodes and adrenal glands
Salivary and tear glands
Pituitary and thyroid glands
Correct: Salivary and tear glands — this causes dry mouth and dry eyes.
Q2
What is a serious long-term complication associated with Sjögren’s disease?
Parkinson’s disease
Kidney failure
Lymphoma
Diabetes
Correct: Lymphoma — Sjögren's increases lymphoma risk for some patients.
Q3
What percentage of Sjögren’s patients are women?
60 percent
70 percent
80 percent
90 percent
Correct: About 90% — the condition predominantly affects women.
Q4
Which of the following is NOT a common extraglandular symptom of Sjögren’s?
Muscle pain
Dry, persistent cough
Seizures
Gastrointestinal issues
Correct: Seizures are not commonly listed; other neurologic symptoms like numbness/dizziness may occur.
Q5
Why is Sjögren’s often difficult to diagnose?
It only appears in lab tests, not through symptoms.
Its symptoms are dramatic and rapid.
It evolves slowly and its early symptoms are common and mild.
There are no reliable diagnostic tools.
Correct: It evolves slowly and early signs can be mild or nonspecific, which delays diagnosis.
Q6
What was Sjögren’s disease previously called?
Sjögren’s lymphoma
Sicca complex syndrome or Mikulicz’s disease
Autoimmune tear gland disorder
Ocular dryness syndrome
Correct: Sicca complex or Mikulicz’s disease were historical names.
Q7
What may be the likely cause of Sjögren’s, according to current understanding?
Viral infection alone
Hormonal imbalance
Genetic predisposition triggered by environmental factors
Vitamin deficiency
Correct: A combination of genetic predisposition and environmental triggers is likely.
Q8
What recent drug has received FDA breakthrough therapy designation for Sjögren’s?
Prednisone
Rituximab
Nipocalimab
Methotrexate
Correct: Nipocalimab has received attention with breakthrough designation in recent years.
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