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Current Corticosteroid Use Hikes CVE Risk in SLE Patients – Renal and Urology News

October 11, 2012Immunosuppressive Drugsadmin

Current Corticosteroid Use Hikes CVE Risk in SLE Patients
Renal and Urology News
Current use of corticosteroids increases cardiovascular events (CVE) risk in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), but past use, in the absence of current use, does not, a study found. In a study of 1,874 SLE patients, investigators Laurence S.

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