Cevik, Mehmet UgurVarol, SeferAkil, EsrefArikanoglu, AdaletBatmaz, IbrahimAlabalik, Ulas2024-04-242024-04-2420141301-062X1309-2545https://doi.org/10.4274/tnd.43434https://hdl.handle.net/11468/19705Sjogren's syndrome is characterized by the sicca syndrome, with dryness of the mouth (xerostomia) and the eyes (xerophthalmia). Sjogren's syndrome is the only connective tissue disease that is associated with sensory neuronopathy. The syndrome of painful legs and moving toes presents with pain in the lower limbs with spontaneous movements of the toes or feet. The co-occurence of Sjogren's syndrome and painful legs and moving toes syndrome is a rare condition.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSjogren's SyndromePainful Legs And Moving ToesPrimary Sjogren's Syndrome with Sensory Ganglionopathy and Painful Legs and Moving Toes SyndromePrimary Sjogren's Syndrome with Sensory Ganglionopathy and Painful Legs and Moving Toes SyndromeEditorial2025254WOS:0002175474000062-s2.0-8490268710810.4274/tnd.43434Q4N/A