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6% vs. 30.0%) than individuals with grades 0-1. SSc patients with fibrosis grades ≥2 reported more Sicca symptoms than those with grades 0-1. Inhomogeneity and hyperechogenic bands within the SGs were not associated with organ involvement in SSc. More than half of patients with SSc, specifically with ACA, showed SG involvement. SG fibrosis was more prominent in SSc than in idiopathic Sicca syndrome and was associated with subjective Sicca symptoms. However, hyperechoic bands within the SGs are not features that can differentiate bet