Association of Ultraviolet-B Radiation and Risk of SLE among Women in the Nurses' Health Studies.
Medha BarbhaiyaJaime E HartSusan MalspeisSara K TedeschiTrang VoPhamJeffrey A SparksElizabeth W KarlsonFrancine LadenKaren H CostenbaderPublished in: Arthritis care & research (2022)
Cumulative UV exposure was not associated with SLE risk. Higher UV exposure, however, was associated with increased risk of malar rash at presentation. UV exposure may trigger SLE onset with malar rash among susceptible women.