Rheumatoid Vasculitis
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Last Posted: Dec 09, 2020
- Interferon III-related IL28RA variant is associated with rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus and specific disease sub-phenotypes.
Drehmer Manuela Nunes, et al. International journal of rheumatic diseases 2020 12 - The role of KIR2DL3/HLA-C*0802 in Brazilian patients with rheumatoid vasculitis.
Nishimura Wester Eidi, et al. Clinics (São Paulo, Brazil) 2015 6 (6) 408-12 - Association of HLA-DRB5*01 with protection against cutaneous manifestations of rheumatoid vasculitis in Brazilian patients.
Nishimura Wester Eidi, et al. Revista brasileira de reumatologia 0 0 (3) 366-74 - Rheumatoid vasculitis
From NCATS Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center - Particular HLA-DRB1 shared epitope genotypes are strongly associated with rheumatoid vasculitis.
Gorman Jennifer D, et al. Arthritis and rheumatism 2004 11 (11) 3476-84 - The impact of HLA-DRB1 genes on extra-articular disease manifestations in rheumatoid arthritis.
Turesson Carl, et al. Arthritis research & therapy 2005 0 (6) R1386-93 - Major histocompatibility complex class I-recognizing receptors are disease risk genes in rheumatoid arthritis.
Yen J H, et al. The Journal of experimental medicine 2001 5 (10) 1159-67
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