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B Silke1, G D Doyle1, E Campbell1
1Departments of Nephrology and Pathology, Jervis Street Hospital, Dublin.
Abstract:
In 20 cases of systemic lupus erythematosus the renal biopsy findings permitted morphological classification with features of prognostic value. Glomerulosclerosis and interstitial fibrosis correlated best with the clinical course. Renal involvement, with a 90% 5 year survival, may have less sinister implications for this population, in contrast with the poor prognosis reported in comparable series.
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