1981
DOI: 10.1002/art.1780240817
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Molecular models for hydralazine‐related systemic lupus erythematosus

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“…Hyd is a Phth derivative containing a hydrazine side chain (9,lO). Hydrazine has been implicated in drug-induced lupus (17), and additionally is known to covalently react with thymidine and deoxycytidine ( 3 ) , leading to the speculation that the hydrazine side chain of Hyd may be responsible for the lupus-like syndrome (9).…”
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“…Hyd is a Phth derivative containing a hydrazine side chain (9,lO). Hydrazine has been implicated in drug-induced lupus (17), and additionally is known to covalently react with thymidine and deoxycytidine ( 3 ) , leading to the speculation that the hydrazine side chain of Hyd may be responsible for the lupus-like syndrome (9).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…N-acetylprocainamide (Napa) is a procainamide derivative that rarely induces lupus ( 6 4 , and hydralazine is a phthalazine (Phth) derivative containing a hydrazine side chain (l-hydrazinophthalazine) (9,lO). Previously, investigators speculated that the hydrazine side chain of hydralazine may be responsible for the lupus-like syndrome (9); therefore, we compared Pca with Napa and Hyd with Phth, for the ability to induce T cell autoreactivity and inhibit DNA methylation.…”
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