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The association of HLA antigens A3, B7, and DW2 with 330 multiple sclerosis patients in the United States.

Tissue Antigens, 2008
Reported associations of HLA antigens with MS have varied considerably. In this study we have examined 330 clinically definite MS patients from the United States.
G. Opelz   +8 more
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HLA Antigens in HBsAg Infection

Vox Sanguinis, 1979
Abstract. The HLA typing of hemodialysis patients and normal subjects suggests a negative association of B8 and positive association of B5 with the development of anti‐HBs and a negative association of BW35 with HBsAg antigenemia.
S. L. Jindal   +3 more
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Statistical aspects of measuring the strength of associations between HLA antigens and diseases.

Tissue Antigens, 2008
It will be demonstrated that the delta measure (attributable risk) of Bengtsson & Thomson (1982) can be used in a wide variety of cases to determine which of a number of HLA antigens associated with a particular disease allele has the strongest genetic ...
G. Thomson, U. Motro, S. Selvin
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HLA antigens in Burger's disease

Clinical Rheumatology, 1991
The HLA A and B types of 20 Greek patients with thromboangiitis obliterans (TAO) were studied and compared with a panel of 400 controls. A nonstatistically significant increase in the frequencies of HLA B5, B7 and A9 antigens was found. These antigens were found to be associated with a relative risk of 3.47, 3.24 and 2.07 respectively.
ZERVAS, J   +6 more
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HLA antigens in ulcerative colitis: a study in the Sicilian population.

Tissue Antigens, 2008
HLA antigens were investigated in 41 Sicilian patients with ulcerative colitis and in 151 healthy controls. Frequencies of HLA-B5 and DR2 were increased in the group of patients with ulcerative colitis whereas the DR3 antigen frequency was decreased ...
Calogero Caruso   +4 more
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The Incidence of HLA Antigens in Leprosy

Vox Sanguinis, 1977
Abstract. HLA antigens were studied in 36 patients, with leprosy, 20 cases of lepromatous and 16 cases of tuberculoid type. Eleven out of 36 (30.55%) had BW40 as compared to 9.33% of 150 controls. The frequency of BW40 in tuberculoid patients (31.25%) was not different from that in lepromatous cases (30%).
Dasnayanee Chandanayingyong   +2 more
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Histocompatibility (HLA) antigens and diabetic microangiopathy.

Tissue Antigens, 2008
To gain further insight into the genetic determinants of diabetic small vessel disease, we studied 22 HLA antigens in 110 juvenile-onset, insulin-dependent diabetics with terminal glomerulosclerosis and retinopathy, who were being prepared for kidney ...
Jose Barbosa   +7 more
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HLA antigens in Graves' disease.

Acta Endocrinologica, 1977
HLA typing of 86 patients with Graves' disease was performed for the A, B, C and D series antigens. An increased frequency of HLA-B8 (47 per cent) and Dw3 (51 per cent) compared with controls (23.7 and 21 per cent, respectively) was observed.
Karine Bech   +9 more
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HLA Antigens in Kawasaki Disease

Pediatrics, 1978
Two 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).
Mikio Kimura   +6 more
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Splits of the HLA DR2 antigen

Tissue Antigens, 1983
The reaction of ninety DR2 positive persons with 20 anti‐DR2 sera were studied. Four of the panel and members of two families did not react with two of these anti‐DR sera and were considered to have the short‐split “DR2.2”. DR2 positive samples reacting strongly with all anti‐DR2 were designated “DR2.1”.
H. Mervart, B. P. L Moore, E Kalovsky
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