EULAR/ACR SLE classification criteria were not linked to mortality or hospitalization, a developed ominosity model adequately predicted mortality.
Patients with Klinefelter and triple X syndromes show an increased prevalence of SLE and Sjögren disease, likely due to the ...
Lasso and RF were first used to jointly determine which genes were most important for SLE classification. Then ... greater than 1 were used as significance criteria for DEGs. DEGs heatmap was created ...
The presence of antiarrestin autoantibodies among patients with SLE is associated with an increased risk of developing HCQ-related retinal toxicity.
Neuropsychiatric manifestation occurred in 54 of 80 patients with SLE (67.5% NPSLE), meeting the ACR/SLICC SLE classification criteria. In 26 patients with SLE, the neuropsychiatric involvement was ...
Subjects were excluded from the study if they had any of the following exclusion criteria ... LN relapse or severe SLE flare. Inpatient care costs were valued based on diagnosis-related groups codes ...
systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) or Sjögren’s syndrome, or as a part of an overlap syndrome (a patient meeting classification criteria for at least two CTDs). The key clinical features of ...
Classification criteria at diagnosis ... but defines a subgroup of patients with higher morbidity and is thus a major complication of systemic lupus erythematosus, affecting overall prognosis.