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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 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 Kawasaki Disease
Pediatrics, 1978Two hundred five patients with Kawasaki disease and 500 normal controls were HLA-typed, using a standard microcytotoxicity test of tissue typing. HLA-BW22 was more common in patients with Kawasaki disease than in normal controls (25.4% instead of 11.8%, corrected P < .0005).
S, Kato +6 more
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HLA Antigens and Affective Disorders
Human Heredity, 1978A total of 168 patients with different types of affective disorders were examined with respect to their HLA antigens. The frequency of the A10 antigen was found to be increased in the patients particularly in those with the unipolar type of disease. The frequency of the A1 antigen was decreased among unipolar patients.
L, Beckman +3 more
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HLA Antigens in Geographic Tongue
Tissue Antigens, 1980HLA‐A,B,C phenotyping was performed on 95 patients with geographic tongue to determine whether there is an increased frequency of any particular allele in this condition. An increased frequency of B15 was found in the patients when compared to normal controls.
R, Marks, B, Taitt
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Antigen Report: HLA-A30/HLA-A31
1984These two components of the Aw19 complex were first described at the Fourth International Workshop. During the Fifth Workshop Aw19 was subdivided into the following components: A29 (19.1), A30 (19.3), A31 (19.4), A32 (19.5), and residual reactions (19.6).
C. Raffoux, M. Savi
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Human Leukocyte Antigens (HLA)
Southern Medical Journal, 1978J A, McIntyre, R E, Turner, E C, LeRoy
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