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A prospective study of survival and prognostic indicators of systemic lupus erythematosus in a southern Chinese population
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The survival of SLE in our southern Chinese patients is similar to that of the Caucasian series reported in the 1990s. Although nephritis contributes to organ damage, it is not a major determinant for survival. Infection remains the commonest cause of death. High-dose steroid treatment and thrombocytopenia are independent risk factors for mortality. Judicious use of immunosuppressive agents is necessary to improve the short-term survival of SLE.
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