Journal article

Increased rate of lupus flare during pregnancy and the puerperium: A prospective study of 78 pregnancies

G RuizIrastorza, F Lima, J Alves, MA Khamashta, J Simpson, GRV Hughes, NMM Buchanan

BRITISH JOURNAL OF RHEUMATOLOGY | OXFORD UNIV PRESS UNITED KINGDOM | Published : 1996

Abstract

The objective was to determine whether the frequency of flare in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), patients is increased during pregnancy and the puerperium. Seventy-eight pregnancies in 68 SLE patients attending the lupus pregnancy clinic, at St. Thomas' Hospital, during the last 5 yr were included. The pregnancy period and 8 weeks post-delivery were considered. This group was compared with a control group of 50 consecutive, non-pregnant, age-matched SLE patients attending our weekly lupus clinic. Additionally, 43 of the pregnant patients carried on attending the lupus clinic for the year after puerperium, and their course was compared with themselves during pregnancy. SLE activity was as..

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