Systemic lupus erythematosus in the elderly |
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Authors: | Achouak Achour Amani Manka? Yosra Thabet Wahiba Sakly Fehmi Braham Chedia Kechrid Fethi Bahri Elyès Bouajina Sawssen Chouchène Ons Haddad Ibtissem Ghedira |
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Affiliation: | 1. Research unit (03/UR/07-02), Faculty of pharmacy, Rue Avicenne, 5000, Monastir, Tunisia 2. Internal Medicine Department, Sahloul Hospital, Sousse, Tunisia 3. Internal Medicine Department, Farhat Hached Hospital, Sousse, Tunisia 4. Rheumatology Department, Farhat Hached Hospital, Sousse, Tunisia 5. Laboratory of Immunology, Farhat Hached Hospital, Sousse, Tunisia
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Abstract: | Onset of the disease above the age of 65?years is unusual. This study was undertaken to determine retrospectively the clinical and laboratory features in SLE patients aged over 65?years. It is a retrospective study about 18 elderly patients with SLE out of 342 diagnosed between 1994 and 2009 in the center of Tunisia. All patients had at least 4 of 11 revised ACR criteria of SLE. The frequency of SLE in the elderly was 5.3%. The median age was 70?years (range 66 and 78?years). The sex ratio F/M was 5. The most frequent clinical signs were anemia (83.3%), arthralgia (55.5%), arthritis (38.9%), and malar rash (33.3%). The proteinuria and the neuropsychiatric troubles were present in 27.8% of cases. The pericarditis was present in 16.7% of cases. Antibodies to double stranded DNA (anti-dsDNA) were detected in 66.7%, anti-nucleosome in 50%, anti-SSA and anti-RNP in 27.8%, anti-Sm in 22%, and anti-SSB in 11%. Elderly patients with SLE exhibit distinct clinical and biological manifestations from the classic form. Thus, greater attention should be given for this particular subgroup of SLE patients to avoid delays in diagnosis or misdiagnosis. |
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