1990
DOI: 10.1016/0140-6736(90)91373-i
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Association of antibodies against phospholipids with heart valve disease in systemic lupus erythematosus

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“…Ponadto u 50 osób z SLE (38%) stwierdzono obecność aPL. W grupie tej wegetacje (16%) oraz niedomykalność mitralną (38%) obserwowano znacznie częściej niż u pacjentów z SLE nieposiadających aPL (odpowiednio wegetacje 1,2% i niedomykalność mitralna 12%) [22].…”
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“…Ponadto u 50 osób z SLE (38%) stwierdzono obecność aPL. W grupie tej wegetacje (16%) oraz niedomykalność mitralną (38%) obserwowano znacznie częściej niż u pacjentów z SLE nieposiadających aPL (odpowiednio wegetacje 1,2% i niedomykalność mitralna 12%) [22].…”
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“…The mitral valve (MV) is mainly affected, followed by the aortic valve (AV). 3 The degree of anatomical and functional abnormality is usually mild to moderate and clinically silent. Infrequently, even mild disease may be complicated by cardioembolism and hemodynamically significant regurgitation due to acute immune-mediated valvulitis or infective endocarditis.…”
Section: Connective Tissue Disease Systemic Lupus Erythematosus and Amentioning
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“…In SLE there is an involvement of multiple organs (kidneys, heart and nervous system), and cutaneous lesions and joint pain are common. Alterations in cardiac electrogenesis are very rare in adults with LES (Bilazarian et al 1989) but there is an association between anti-phospholipids antibodies and heart valve disease in SLE (Khamashta et al 1990). Complete heart block (CHB) is a rare complication of SLE in adults, in contrast to neonatal lupus, in which CHB is a frequent disease manifestation; no more than 10 cases of CHB in SLE have been reported up to date.…”
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