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Published in: Clinical Rheumatology 8/2013

01-08-2013 | Brief Report

Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) at the Kenyatta National Hospital

Author: Paul Etau Ekwom

Published in: Clinical Rheumatology | Issue 8/2013

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Abstract

Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a complex disease with varied clinical presentation and autoantibody production. It has previously been reported as rare in Black Africans. We established a Rheumatology clinic at the Kenyatta National Hospital in April 2010, and a 1 year audit of this clinic was carried out in September 2011. This is a report of this audit of patients who met the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) criteria for SLE. Thirteen patients met the ACR criteria; their mean age was 34 years, and they were all female. The commonest manifestations were malar rash and arthritis in 69.2 %. Antinuclear antibody was present in 79.6 %, and anti-dsDNA was present in 38.5 %. None of them had human immunodeficiency virus infection; 30 % had other comorbidities (hypertension, diabetes, and renal failure). Thirty percent also had an infection during this period. All these 13 were on prednisolone and 92 % of them were on hydroxychloroquine. There was no reported death during the study period. This confirms the presence of SLE in patients in Kenya who meet the ACR criteria.
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Metadata
Title
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) at the Kenyatta National Hospital
Author
Paul Etau Ekwom
Publication date
01-08-2013
Publisher
Springer London
Published in
Clinical Rheumatology / Issue 8/2013
Print ISSN: 0770-3198
Electronic ISSN: 1434-9949
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10067-013-2217-3

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