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. 2017 Jul 28;4(1):e000225. doi: 10.1136/lupus-2017-000225

Table 1.

Characteristics of the patients with SLE, n=240

Mean (range) or %
Age (years) 49 (18–88)
Women 86.7%
Caucasian ethnicity 90.4%
Disease duration (Years) 10 (0–45)
Prednisolone dosage (mg) 5.8 (0–60)
SLEDAI-2K (score) 2.9 (0–24)
Patients meeting SLICC-12 (%) 236 (98.3)
Patients meeting ACR-82 (%) 202 (84.0)
Fulfilled ACR-82 criteria (n) 4.7 (3–9)
Meeting APS criteria (%) 17.9%
SDI (score) 1.1 (0–9)
ACR-82 criteria n (%)
 1. Malar rash 104 (43.3)
 2. Discoid rash 39 (16.3)
 3. Photosensitivity 121 (50.4)
 4. Oral ulcers 27 (11.3)
 5. Arthritis 182 (75.8)
 6. Serositis 92 (38.3)
 7. Renal disorder 60 (25.0)
 8. Neurological disorder 12 (5.0)
 9. Haematological disorder 137 (57.1)
 10. Immunological disorder 120 (50.0)
 11. IF-ANA 237 (98.8)
SDI ≥1 n (%)
 Ocular 19 (7.9)
 Neuropsychiatric 42 (17.5)
 Renal 12 (5.0)
 Pulmonary 9 (3.8)
 Cardiovascular 33 (13.8)
 Peripheral vascular 18 (7.5)
 Gastrointestinal 5 (2.1)
 Musculoskeletal 32 (13.3)
 Skin 9 (3.8)
 Premature gonadal failure 0
 Diabetes mellitus 10 (4.2)
 Malignancy 8 (3.3)

ACR-82, 1982 American College of Rheumatology; APS, antiphospholipid syndrome; IF-ANA, immunofluorescence microscopy antinuclear antibodies; SDI, Systemic Lupus International Collaborating Clinics/American College of Rheumatology Damage Index; SLEDAI-2K, SLE Disease Activity Index 2000; SLICC-12, 2012 Systemic Lupus International Collaborating Clinics.