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Lupus Severity May Contribute Significantly to Heart Damage


 

AT THE ANNUAL EUROPEAN CONGRESS OF RHEUMATOLOGY

If patients with lupus had severe disease, then they might be more likely to be at risk of CV events in the future, she concluded. "We have found that patients with SLE are at higher risk than expected of CV disease and that those with severe disease may be most at risk. We should endeavor to monitor and treat traditional risk factors and aim for good control of SLE disease activity in order to minimize this risk."

Dr. Skeoch has no relevant conflicts of interest. She is funded by the UK Medical Research Council.

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