Parotid MR Sialography, Can it Help in Patients with Hepatitis C Virus Related Sicca Syndrome?

Document Type : Original Article

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The Department of Radiology, Theodor Bilharz Research Institute, Cairo, Egypt

Abstract

Abstract
Background: The Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) related sicca syndrome occurs in association with HCV infection in a range of 4-57%. Salivary gland chronic inflammation and B cell proliferation is triggered by HCV. MR sialography is a non-invasive method for salivary glands complex duct system combined with their parenchymal evaluation through conven-tional MR T2 images and source images.
Aim of Study: To identify changes in parotid magnetic resonance sialography (MR Sialography) in HCV related sicca syndrome patients.
Patients and Methods: Prospective study included 64 HCV related sicca syndrome patients (38 female, 26 male, mean age 44.6±10.5 years). All patients had performed parotid MR sialography. Severity of the disease was correlated with presence or absence of vasculitis and HCV disease duration.
Results: MR sialography changes were found in 25% of patients, (12/32 and 4/32 in patients with and without vasculitis, respectively). Among patients with vasculitis, those with abnormal MR sialography had longer disease duration along with more severe form of the disease.
Conclusion: Amongst HCV patients with vasculitis and longer disease duration, abnormal changes are identified on MR sialography.

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