1950
DOI: 10.1001/archinte.1950.00230120009002
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Syndrome Characterized by Glomerulonephritis and Arthritis

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“…In 1936, Friedberg et al [4] first pointed out that SLE could mimic RA, with involvement of both large and small joints. In 1950, arthritis was proposed as a diagnostic feature of SLE by Daugherty et al [5]. In 1960, Toone et al were the first to report the coexistence of SLE and RA in 15 patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In 1936, Friedberg et al [4] first pointed out that SLE could mimic RA, with involvement of both large and small joints. In 1950, arthritis was proposed as a diagnostic feature of SLE by Daugherty et al [5]. In 1960, Toone et al were the first to report the coexistence of SLE and RA in 15 patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The nephrotic syndrome not uncommonly occurs in S.L.E. (Brenner et al, 1948;Daugherty and Baggenstoss, 1950;Dubois, 1953;Allen, 1955); in these cases wire-loop lesions are present in the glomeruli, and hypertension, too, often occurs in cases with renal involvement. Epileptic convulsions may be the first manifestation of S.L.E.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%