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DOI: 10.2177/jsci.4.68
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HLA Antigens in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

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“…These clinical features might be characteristic of patients with JA and SLE. Among previous reports on Japanese SLE and HLA, 18,19,22 an association between SLE and HLA-B39, DRB1*1501, DRB5*0101, and DQB1*0602 has been found. 22 Because only one out of nine patients with JA and SLE in the present study had HLA-B39, and we did not examined DNA typing of HLA in our patients, we could not compare the previous data 22 with ours.…”
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“…These clinical features might be characteristic of patients with JA and SLE. Among previous reports on Japanese SLE and HLA, 18,19,22 an association between SLE and HLA-B39, DRB1*1501, DRB5*0101, and DQB1*0602 has been found. 22 Because only one out of nine patients with JA and SLE in the present study had HLA-B39, and we did not examined DNA typing of HLA in our patients, we could not compare the previous data 22 with ours.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The incidence of HLA antigens in these nine patients was compared with data obtained from the Japanese population 17 , and from Japanese patients with SLE. 18,19 Statistical analysis was performed by 2 test with Yate's correction.…”
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