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JPMA-Journal of Pakistan Medical Association. 2005; 55 (4): 165-166
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-177789

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This study was conducted to delineate the clinical pattern of a cohort of Pakistani male patients with systemic lupus erythematosus [SLE]. Clinical and laboratory data were collected of 24 male patients who were diagnosed with SLE and admitted to a tertiary care hospital between 1986 and 2001. Imaging and invasive studies [including aspirations and biopsies] were also recorded. Fourteen patients [58%] had renal involvement, with WHO class 4 and 5 comprising 89% of the cases. Eight patients [33%] had neurological involvement. Out of these 8 patients, 3 presented with psychosis [12.5%] and 4 [17%] with seizures. Twenty three patients [96%] had hematological involvement, 6 [25%] had serosal and 10 [41%] had articular involvement. Cutaneous lesions were noted in 10 [41%] patients. A majority of the patients were noncompliant and were lost to follow-up; therefore, ultimate outcome could not be clearly delineated. A high index of suspicion for SLE in males may permit early diagnosis and dictate the need for more aggressive therapy

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