Schattenkirchner M, Müller-Fassbender H, Keller C, Meister P
Med Klin. 1976 Oct 15;71(42):1784-7.
The case is pointing to two remarkable facts: 1. Sjögren's syndrome may also be proceeding--without demonstrating any inflammatory rheumatic symptoms--with an isolated pulmonary fibrosis, as it had been evident in another case mentioned. 2. In certain circumstances, it may be considerably difficult to differentiate, with reliable certainty, the morphological changes in the salivary gland from those of a malignant lymphoma. Besides, also in literature there are reports concerning malignant degeneration turning into malignant lymphomata [1,8] in cases of Sjögren's syndrome.