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High Disease Severity Among Asians in a US Multiethnic Cohort of Individuals with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.

Kimberly DequattroLaura TrupinLouise B MurphyStephanie RushLindsey A CriswellCristina M LanataMaria Dall'EraPatricia P KatzRebecca Grainger
Published in: Arthritis care & research (2020)
SLE was more severe among US Asians compared to Whites. Filipinos were affected at strikingly young ages. Asians and non-White groups with younger age at diagnosis had greater organ damage than Whites. Such racial/ethnic distinctions suggest the need for heightened clinical awareness to improve health outcomes among Asians with SLE. Further study of SLE outcomes across a range of US Asian subgroups is important.
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