Histologically intense lymphocytic infiltration of the gland replacing the acinar structures, but preserving the lobular architecture seen in:

Correct Answer: Sjogren syndrome.
Description: The three types of histologic alterations seen in Sjogren's syndrome are as follows: Intense lymphocytic infiltration of the gland replacing the acinar structures, but preserving the lobular architecture. Proliferation of the ductal epithelium and myoepithelium to form epimyoepithelial islands Atrophy of the glands sequential to the lymphocytic infiltration.
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