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HLA antigens and scleroderma

Archives of Dermatological Research, 1981
The study of the relationship between HLA antigens and scleroderma shows an increase of antigens HLA A9 and DR3 in patients with a relative risk of 12.18 if both antigens are present in the same patient.
J Vives, Castillo R
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HLA Antigens and Aginga

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1992
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MORELLINI M   +11 more
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HLA ANTIGENS AND SCHIZOPHRENIA

The Lancet, 1980
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Mendlewicz, Julien, Linkowski, Paul
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HLA Antigens and Schizophrenia

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1979
We typed 45 schizophrenic patients for 35 HLA antigens and compared their frequencies with 1,263 population controls. No significant differences between schizophrenics and controls were found. When the schizophrenics were subtyped, a significant (P less than .05) excess of Aw26 was found among the hebephrenics, compared with the population controls ...
R R, Crowe   +3 more
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HLA antigens in narcolepsy

Neurology, 1987
Eighteen black patients with narcolepsy underwent human leukocyte antigen (HLA) typing. Eleven of the 18 had cataplexy. Twelve patients (66.6%) had HLA-DR2; 7 patients with cataplexy had DR2. All patients had DQw1. In contrast to white and Japanese patients studied to date, not all black narcoleptics have DR2.
S, Neely   +4 more
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HLA Antigens and Myxedema

Tissue Antigens, 1977
In 22 cases of myxedema 22 HLA‐A and B antigens were typed. In six out of eight patients with a history of subacute thyroiditis Bw35 antigen was demonstrated, while in none of 14 patients free from this disease in anamnesis could this antigen be found. This difference is statistically significant, and suggests classifying of myxedema patients into two ...
A, Májský, C, Feix
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HLA antigens in schizophrenia

Psychiatry Research, 1990
Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) typing was performed on 55 white schizophrenic patients, who were subdivided into groups on the basis of clinical subtype, response to neuroleptic treatment, enlargement of the lateral ventricles, presence of increased prefrontal or parieto-occipital markings, and presence of reversed frontal or occipital lobe asymmetry ...
R C, Alexander   +3 more
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HLA antigens in uveitis

Human Immunology, 1983
HLA antigens are associated with a number of inflammatory eye diseases, most notably HLA B2 with anterior uveitis (AU). This association varies between different populations and ethnic groups. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between uveitis and HLA A, B and DR locus antigens in an Australian population. Seventy-two consecutive
D, Wakefield, J, Wright, R, Penny
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HLA-antigens in the Egyptian population

Forensic Science International, 1986
HLA-A, -B and -DR markers were determined for 380 normal unrelated Egyptians of both sexes. Typing for 9 A-locus, 15 B-locus and 6 DR-locus alleles was done. Antigen, gene and haplotype frequencies and delta-values were estimated. The data obtained were statistically compared to those of Arabs at Gaza Strip, European and American Caucasians, American ...
M, Hafez, F A, el-Shennawy
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HLA Antigens and Corticosteroid Response

Science, 1976
Compared with normal individuals, patients with primary open-angle glaucoma have increased prevalences of HLA-B12 and B7 antigens and are more responsive to glucocorticoids. Lymphocytes from both ocular normotensive and glaucomatous individuals with the HLA-B12 antigen require significantly ( P < .02) lower ...
B, Becker   +3 more
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