Table 4 Prevalence of lymphoproliferative disease in pSS patients with renal involvement.

From: The prevalence, clinical features, and long-term outcome of patients with primary Sjögren’s syndrome with renal involvement

Study

Patients with renal disease

Type of renal disease (n)

Lymphoma, n (%)

Type of lymphoma (n, type of renal disease)

Goules et al.30

20

TIN (10), GN (10)

4 (20)

Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (4 patients with GN and cryoglobulinemia)

Maripuri et al.7

24

TIN (17), GN (4)

4 (17)

DLBCL (2, MPGN, TIN) MALToma (1, TIN)

Large B cell lymphoma (1, TIN)

Goules et al.9

35

TIN (13), GN (17), both (14)

9 (25.7)

Not other specified (1, TIN; 5, GN; both, 3)

Kidder et al.6

25

TIN (13)

GN (9)

Other (3)

4 (16)

B cell lymphoma (2, TIN; 1, GN; 1 other)

Jasiek et al.31

95

TIN (73)

GN (22)

2 (2.1)

Not other specified (2, cryoglobulinemia)

Narvaez et al.32

39

TIN (34), GN (4), both (1)

2 (5.1)

Not other specified

  1. DLBCL diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, GN glomerulonephritis, MALToma extranodal marginal zone lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue, MPGN membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis, TIN tubulointerstitial nephritis.