The "Euro-Lupus Cohort" is composed by 1000 patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) that have been followed prospectively since 1991. These patients have been gathered by a European consortium--the "Euro-Lupus Project Group". This consortium was originated as part of the network promoted by the "European Working Party on SLE", a working group created in 1990 in order to promote research in Europe on the different problems related to this disease. The "Euro-Lupus Cohort" provides an updated information on the SLE morbidity and mortality characteristics in the present decade as well as defines several clinical and immunological prognostic factors.
Cervera, R., ABARCA-COSTALAGO, M., Abramovicz, D., Allegri, F., Annunziata, P., Aydintug, A.o., et al. (2006). Systemic lupus erythematosus in Europe at the change of the millennium: lessons from the "Euro-Lupus Project". AUTOIMMUNITY REVIEWS, 5(3), 180-186 [10.1016/j.autrev.2005.06.004].
Systemic lupus erythematosus in Europe at the change of the millennium: lessons from the "Euro-Lupus Project"
ANNUNZIATA P;BRACCI L;M. GALEAZZI;MOROZZI G;
2006-01-01
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The "Euro-Lupus Cohort" is composed by 1000 patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) that have been followed prospectively since 1991. These patients have been gathered by a European consortium--the "Euro-Lupus Project Group". This consortium was originated as part of the network promoted by the "European Working Party on SLE", a working group created in 1990 in order to promote research in Europe on the different problems related to this disease. The "Euro-Lupus Cohort" provides an updated information on the SLE morbidity and mortality characteristics in the present decade as well as defines several clinical and immunological prognostic factors.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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