Journal article

Retinal Drusen Are More Common and Larger in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus With Renal Impairment

YJ Ham, E Nicklason, T Wightman, S Akom, K Sandhu, P Harraka, D Colville, A Catran, D Barit, D Langsford, T Pianta, A Foote, R Buchanan, H Mack, J Savige

Kidney International Reports | Published : 2022

Abstract

Introduction: Complement has been implicated in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) pathogenesis on the basis of the associations with inherited complement defects and genome-wide association study risk alleles, glomerular deposits, reduced serum levels, and occasional reports of retinal drusen. This study examined drusen in SLE and their clinical significance. Methods: This cross-sectional observational study compared individuals with SLE recruited from renal and rheumatology clinics with hospital controls. Participants were reviewed for clinical features and underwent imaging with a nonmydriatic retinal camera. Deidentified images were examined by 2 trained graders for drusen number and siz..

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