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ISSN 2327-2236
Autoimmune Diseases
Vol. 5, Issue 2, 2018February 22, 2018 EDT

Clinical and Cost Burden of Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome: Descriptive Analysis Using a US Administrative Claims Database

Sue Perera, Liyuan Ma, Raj Punwaney, Sulabha Ramachandran,
treatment patternssjögren’s syndromesicca syndromehealthcare resource utilizationhealthcare administrative claimseconomic burden of diseasedryness symptoms
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Perera S, Ma L, Punwaney R, Ramachandran S. Clinical and Cost Burden of Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome: Descriptive Analysis Using a US Administrative Claims Database. JHEOR. 2018;5(2):150-161. doi:10.36469/​9807

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