Background and Objectives: Pediatric Sjögren’s syndrome is a rare autoimmune disease with a heterogeneous clinical expression and limited pediatric-specific diagnostic criteria. Ocular involvement often represents an early manifestation, yet it may go unrecognized in children due to poor symptom reporting and the underuse of objective diagnostic tools. This retrospective study evaluated six pediatric patients with Sjögren’s syndrome, integrating systemic and ocular findings with a focus on early immunological and clinical markers. Materials and Methods: All patients underwent ophthalmological assessments, including tear break-up time, Schirmer’s test, and slit-lamp examination. Results: Tear break-up time values consistently indicated tear film instability (mean RE 7.4 ± 2.5 s; LE 7.7 ± 2.3 s), while Schirmer’s test showed greater variability. Slit-lamp examination revealed inhomogeneous tear films in all patients and blepharitis in 66.7%, consistent with Meibomian gland dysfunction. Systemic features included arthralgia, Raynaud’s phenomenon, fatigue, and frequent seropositivity for ANA and anti-SSA/Ro antibodies. Minor salivary gland biopsy confirmed lymphoepithelial sialadenitis in all cases. Conclusions: These findings highlight the importance of combining laboratory and clinical markers with ophthalmological parameters to support an early diagnosis of Sjögren’s syndrome in pediatric patients. Integrating TBUT and slit-lamp evaluation with serological and histopathological data may enhance diagnostic accuracy and guide timely, targeted intervention to prevent long-term complications.

Pediatric Sjögren’s syndrome: focus on ocular involvement and diagnostic challenges / Del Giudice, Emanuela; Saturno, Maria Carmela; Fiorino, Maria Grazia; Iannetta, Danilo; Spadea, Luca; Martucci, Vanessa; Marcellino, Alessia; Sanseviero, Mariateresa; Mauro, Angela; Carlesimo, Sandra Cinzia; Nante, Nicola; Guarducci, Giovanni; Spadea, Leopoldo; Lubrano, Riccardo; Paroli, Maria Pia. - In: MEDICINA. - ISSN 1648-9144. - 61:7(2025), pp. 1-10. [10.3390/medicina61071128]

Pediatric Sjögren’s syndrome: focus on ocular involvement and diagnostic challenges

Del Giudice, Emanuela
Co-primo
Writing – Review & Editing
;
Saturno, Maria Carmela
Co-primo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;
Fiorino, Maria Grazia
Secondo
Methodology
;
Iannetta, Danilo
Visualization
;
Spadea, Luca
Software
;
Martucci, Vanessa
Investigation
;
Marcellino, Alessia
Validation
;
Carlesimo, Sandra Cinzia
Formal Analysis
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Spadea, Leopoldo
Project Administration
;
Lubrano, Riccardo
Penultimo
Supervision
;
Paroli, Maria Pia
Ultimo
Conceptualization
2025

Abstract

Background and Objectives: Pediatric Sjögren’s syndrome is a rare autoimmune disease with a heterogeneous clinical expression and limited pediatric-specific diagnostic criteria. Ocular involvement often represents an early manifestation, yet it may go unrecognized in children due to poor symptom reporting and the underuse of objective diagnostic tools. This retrospective study evaluated six pediatric patients with Sjögren’s syndrome, integrating systemic and ocular findings with a focus on early immunological and clinical markers. Materials and Methods: All patients underwent ophthalmological assessments, including tear break-up time, Schirmer’s test, and slit-lamp examination. Results: Tear break-up time values consistently indicated tear film instability (mean RE 7.4 ± 2.5 s; LE 7.7 ± 2.3 s), while Schirmer’s test showed greater variability. Slit-lamp examination revealed inhomogeneous tear films in all patients and blepharitis in 66.7%, consistent with Meibomian gland dysfunction. Systemic features included arthralgia, Raynaud’s phenomenon, fatigue, and frequent seropositivity for ANA and anti-SSA/Ro antibodies. Minor salivary gland biopsy confirmed lymphoepithelial sialadenitis in all cases. Conclusions: These findings highlight the importance of combining laboratory and clinical markers with ophthalmological parameters to support an early diagnosis of Sjögren’s syndrome in pediatric patients. Integrating TBUT and slit-lamp evaluation with serological and histopathological data may enhance diagnostic accuracy and guide timely, targeted intervention to prevent long-term complications.
2025
pediatric sjögren’s syndrome; ocular involvement;tear break-up time
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Pediatric Sjögren’s syndrome: focus on ocular involvement and diagnostic challenges / Del Giudice, Emanuela; Saturno, Maria Carmela; Fiorino, Maria Grazia; Iannetta, Danilo; Spadea, Luca; Martucci, Vanessa; Marcellino, Alessia; Sanseviero, Mariateresa; Mauro, Angela; Carlesimo, Sandra Cinzia; Nante, Nicola; Guarducci, Giovanni; Spadea, Leopoldo; Lubrano, Riccardo; Paroli, Maria Pia. - In: MEDICINA. - ISSN 1648-9144. - 61:7(2025), pp. 1-10. [10.3390/medicina61071128]
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