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Systemic lupus erythematosus and pregnancy: the challenge of improving antenatal care and outcomes.

D E A PastoreM L CostaFernanda Garanhani de Castro Surita
Published in: Lupus (2019)
Despite the low percentages of women with pregestational and pregnancy-active disease, we found high incidences of maternal and perinatal complications. Preconception SLE activity increased gestational loss, and SLE activity during pregnancy increased prematurity. Effective immunosuppressive therapy was able to decrease clinical and laboratory activity of SLE; however, unfavorable perinatal outcomes still occurred, even when lupus activity was under control. Pregnancy in women with SLE is always a challenge.
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