ROLE OF HERPESVIRUS INFECTION IN SJЦ GREN'S DISEASE

The etiology of Sjц gren's disease (syndrome) - SD, SS - is unknown; however, its frequent development in patients with hepatitis B or C or AIDS in infection with human lymphotropic virus type (HLTV-1) suggests the viral nature of the disease. A large body of data available in the literature sh...

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Main Authors: V I Kozina, R M Balabanova, O N Egorova, N P Kosyakova, O N Yegorova
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Language:Russian
Published: IMA-PRESS LLC 2008-12-01
Series:Современная ревматология
Online Access:https://mrj.ima-press.net/mrj/article/view/185
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description The etiology of Sjц gren's disease (syndrome) - SD, SS - is unknown; however, its frequent development in patients with hepatitis B or C or AIDS in infection with human lymphotropic virus type (HLTV-1) suggests the viral nature of the disease. A large body of data available in the literature shows the promise of studying the implication of viral infection in the development of SD and SS, at the early stages of the development in particular.
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spelling doaj-art-1c41581f6e7f4780b524ef7227ca295a2025-08-20T03:44:10ZrusIMA-PRESS LLCСовременная ревматология1996-70122310-158X2008-12-0124111410.14412/1996-7012-2008-5001490ROLE OF HERPESVIRUS INFECTION IN SJЦ GREN'S DISEASEV I KozinaR M BalabanovaO N EgorovaN P KosyakovaV I KozinaR M BalabanovaO N YegorovaN P KosyakovaThe etiology of Sjц gren's disease (syndrome) - SD, SS - is unknown; however, its frequent development in patients with hepatitis B or C or AIDS in infection with human lymphotropic virus type (HLTV-1) suggests the viral nature of the disease. A large body of data available in the literature shows the promise of studying the implication of viral infection in the development of SD and SS, at the early stages of the development in particular.https://mrj.ima-press.net/mrj/article/view/185
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ROLE OF HERPESVIRUS INFECTION IN SJЦ GREN'S DISEASE
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title ROLE OF HERPESVIRUS INFECTION IN SJЦ GREN'S DISEASE
title_full ROLE OF HERPESVIRUS INFECTION IN SJЦ GREN'S DISEASE
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title_short ROLE OF HERPESVIRUS INFECTION IN SJЦ GREN'S DISEASE
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