Sjögren's syndrome is an autoimmune condition that mainly affects the glands producing saliva and tears. It can also affect the nervous system, kidneys, and joints. An MRI may show changes in salivary glands and other affected structures consistent with Sjögren's involvement. Finding Sjögren's syndrome early may allow for management to help reduce symptoms and monitor for complications.
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