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Anti‐Ro/SSA–associated corrected QT interval prolongation in adults: The role of antibody level and specificity
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In anti-Ro/SSA-positive adult patients with CTD, the occurrence of QTc prolongation seems strictly dependent on the anti-Ro/SSA 52-kd level. This finding, possibly explaining the different QTc prolongation prevalence reported, strengthens the hypothesis that an extremely specific autoimmune cross-reaction is responsible for the anti-Ro/SSA-dependent interference on ventricular repolarization.
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