Lupus
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Case Reports
Water intoxication induced by low-dose cyclophosphamide in two patients with systemic lupus erythematosus.
Cyclophosphamide (CY) is an alkylating agent used to treat a variety of autoimmune disorders. Water intoxication is a well-known complication of high-dose intravenous (i.v.) CY, but is rare in patients treated with low dose i.v. CY. ⋯ This potentially life-threatening complication of i.v. CY could be minimized by avoidance of overhydration following pulse i.v. CY.
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Multicenter Study
Systemic lupus erythematosus in three ethnic groups. XII. Risk factors for lupus nephritis after diagnosis.
The purpose of this study was to determine the cumulative incidence of lupus nephritis (LN) and the factors predictive of its occurrence in a multiethnic systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) cohort. We studied 353 SLE patients as defined by the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) criteria (65 Hispanics, 93 African-Americans and 91 Caucasians). First, we determined the cumulative incidence of LN in all patients. ⋯ Repeated analyses excluding the patients with missing HLA data showed that absence of HLA-DQB1*0201 was also a significant predictor for the occurrence of LN (OR = 2.34, CL = 1.13-5.26, P < 0.04). In conclusion, LN occurred significantly more often in Hispanics and African-Americans with SLE. Sociodemographic, clinical and immunologic/immunogenetic factors seem to be predictive of LN occurring after the diagnosis of SLE has been made.
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Case Reports
Management of pregnancy in women with pulmonary hypertension secondary to SLE and anti-phospholipid syndrome.
Pulmonary hypertension is found in about 10% of patients with systemic lupus erythematosis (SLE). Pulmonary hypertension may be present at the time of diagnosis or may develop after the diagnosis of SLE or anti-phospholipid syndrome (APS). It often presents in the reproductive years and has a significant impact on pregnancy outcome, being a significant cause of indirect maternal deaths. ⋯ The patient received multidisciplinary care from the first trimester and the management of the pregnancy, delivery and the early puerperium was planned. Careful epidural anaesthesia was used and the patient had invasive monitoring on the intensive therapy unit (ITU) for 72 hours. Women with pulmonary hypertension need to be aware of the high risk of maternal mortality associated with pregnancy but we believe that an improvement in outcome can be achieved by careful assessment and the use of a multidisciplinary approach from early in pregnancy.
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Hematuria or sterile pyuria as isolated urinary findings present a clinical dilemma for the treating physician. Our objective was to determine whether isolated hematuria and isolated sterile pyuria are associated with active systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) with respect to renal and non-renal disease activity. This is a descriptive study from a large SLE cohort followed prospectively at the University of Toronto Lupus Clinic. ⋯ An ongoing debate has emerged regarding the significance of isolated hematuria and isolated pyuria with respect to SLE disease activity. The results of this study suggest that isolated hematuria and isolated pyuria is associated with active renal and non-renal disease activity. Thus isolated hematuria and isolated sterile pyuria should be considered manifestations of active SLE.
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New clinical scales for semiquantitating disease activity in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) are widely used in research. They are reliable and valid measures. One of the original scales, the Systemic Lupus Activity Measure (SLAM), has been modified based on experience with it in multi-observer studies and training of individuals in its use. ⋯ Among subcategories except 'Eye,' the 'Gastrointestinal' category had the highest (0.96) and the 'Neuromotor' category had the lowest inter-rater reliability (0.50). With respect to construct validity, the correlation of SLAM-R scores with the disease activity variables except C4 was high and statistically significant. In conclusion, the SLAM-R is reliable and valid for measuring clinical disease activity in SLE.