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Clinical analysis of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus complicated with liver failure.

Li-Li ZhangLing YinWenliang LvYitong WangYang LiuChunyan GouJianhua HuXiaojun Wang
Published in: Clinical rheumatology (2023)
The objective of this study is to analyze and summarize the characteristics of the clinical data of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) complicated with liver failure, and to improve the cognition of the disease. The clinical data of patients with SLE complicated with liver failure hospitalized in Beijing Youan Hospital from January 2015 to December 2021 were collected retrospectively, including general information and laboratory examination data, and the clinical characteristics of the patients were summarized and analyzed. Twenty-one SLE patients with liver failure were analyzed. The diagnosis of liver involvement was earlier in 3 cases than that of SLE, and later in 2 cases. Eight patients were diagnosed with SLE and autoimmune hepatitis at the same time. The medical history is between 1 month and 30 years. This was the first case report of SLE complicated with liver failure. We found that: (1) among the 21 patients, organ cysts (liver and kidney cysts) were more common and the proportion of cholecystolithiasis and cholecystitis was higher than that in previous studies, but the proportion of renal function damage and joint involvement was lower. (2) The inflammatory reaction was more obvious in SLE patients with acute liver failure. The degree of liver function injury in SLE patients with autoimmune hepatitis was less than that in patients with other liver diseases. (3) The use of glucocorticoid in SLE patients with liver failure was worthy of further discussion. Key Points • Patients with SLE complicated with liver failure have a lower proportion of renal impairment and joint involvement. • The study firstly reported SLE patients with liver failure. • Glucocorticoids in the treatment of SLE patients with liver failure are worthy of further discussion.
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