Neonatal lupus erythematosus presenting with effusions: A 13-year retrospective study.
Wenqiang SunXinyun JinYihui LiMengzhao LiXueping ZhuPublished in: Clinical rheumatology (2024)
24.44% of patients had effusions in our study. NLE patients with effusion are more likely to have hematologic involvement and a more inflammatory response. The effusion in NLE patients is usually self-resorption, severe cases can be treated with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs/steroids. Key Points • NLE patients combined with effusions and were self-limiting, with pleural effusion being the most common. • NLE patients combined with effusions have a more inflammatory response, significant abnormalities in the blood routine and biochemical-related indexes.