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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Lupus. 2020 Oct 27;30(1):109–117. doi: 10.1177/0961203320969806

Table 3.

Comparing characteristics of patients who developed lupus nephritis within the first 2 years of diagnosis by baseline autoimmune cytopenia status.

Characteristics All cSLE* cSLE with AC cSLE without AC*
(n = 16) (n = 3) (n =13)
N (%) N (%) N (%)
LN by classa
 II 3/15 (20) 0/3 (0) 3/12 (25)
 III 2/15 (13) 0/3 (0) 2/12 (17)
 IV 5/15 (33) 1/3 (33) 4/12 (33)
 V 3/15 (20) 2/3 (67) 1/12 (8)
 IV/V 2/15 (13) 0/3 (0) 2/12 (17)
LN severitya
 Mild i.e. Class I and II only 3/15 (20) 0/3 (0) 3/12 (25)
Renal characteristics at time of LN diagnosis
 eGFR < 90mL/min/1.73m2a 6/15 (40) 1/3 (33) 5/12 (42)
 UPCr ≥2 mg/mga 10/16 (63) 3/3 (100) 7/13 (54)
 RBC casts at time of LN diagnosisa 1/16 (6) 0/13 (0) 1/13 (8)
 Hematuria >5RBC/hpfa 12/16 (75) 1/3 (33) 11/13 (85)
Interval of LN from time of cSLE diagnosis in months
 >1 to ≤ 6 6/16 (38) 1/3 (33) 5/13 (39)
 > 6 to ≤ 12 3/16 (19) 0/3 (0) 3/13 (23)
 > 12 to ≤ 24 7/16 (44) 2/3 (67) 5/13 (39)

Abbreviations: AC = Autoimmune cytopenia; cSLE = Childhood-onset systemic lupus erythematosus; eGFR= Estimated glomerular filtration rate; LN= Lupus nephritis; UPCr = Urine protein to creatinine ratio

a

Fisher’s exact test

*

Missing 1 patient without kidney biopsy