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Similar progression of carotid intima–media thickness in 7-year surveillance of patients with mild SLE and controls, but this progression is still promoted by dyslipidaemia, lower HDL levels, hypertension, history of lupus nephritis and a higher prednisolone usage in patients
Sofia
Ajeganova
,
Thomas
Gustafsson
,
Linnea
Lindberg
,
Ingiäld
Hafström
,
Johan
Frostegård
Lupus Science & Medicine
Jan 2020,
7
(1)
e000362;
DOI:
10.1136/lupus-2019-000362
PS3:58 Lipid profile characterisation in patients with juvenile sle with and without lupus nephritis – experience of a portuguese centre
A
Águeda
,
M
Guerra
,
I
Jorge
,
R
Ferreira
,
M
Rodrigues
,
I
Brito
Lupus Science & Medicine
Mar 2018,
5
(Suppl 1)
A61-A63;
DOI:
10.1136/lupus-2018-abstract.105
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