| Literature DB >> 2787184 |
P G Sutej1, A J Gear, R C Morrison, M Tikly, M de Beer, L Dos Santos, R Sher.
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Ninety-two patients with SLE, 36 black and 56 white, were studied prospectively for photosensitivity and anti-Ro (SS-A) and anti-La (SS-B) antibodies. Photosensitivity was found in 19% of black patients, compared to 71% of white patients (p = 0.001). Anti-Ro antibodies were found in 69% of black and 54% of white patients (p = 0.013). Photosensitivity was present in 87% of Ro-positive white patients and in 54% of Ro-negative white patients (p = 0.007). However, in black patients with SLE there was a strong negative association: 4% of Ro-positive patients were photosensitive while 55% of Ro-negatives were photosensitive (p = 0.001). This suggests that black SLE patients may possess a factor which 'blocks' photosensitivity, perhaps by preventing local tissue damage caused by the interaction of Ro antibodies and ultraviolet light.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2787184 DOI: 10.1093/rheumatology/28.4.321
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Rheumatol ISSN: 0263-7103