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. 2022 May 23;29(6):415–423. doi: 10.1016/j.arcped.2022.05.003

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

Distribution of autoantibodies in Pompe, Gaucher, and MPS groups.

Scatter plots showing the distribution ANA (p>0.05), anti-DNA (p>0.05), anti-thyroglobulin (p>0.05), anti-thyroid peroxidase (p>0.05), anti-gliadin IgA (p>0.05), anti-gliadin IgG (p>0.05), tissue transglutaminase Ab (p>0.05), anti-cardiolipin IgM (p>0.05), anti-cardiolipin IgG (p>0.05), anti-phospholipid IgM (p = 0.05) and anti-phospholipid IgG in Pompe (n = 8), Gaucher (n = 37), and MPS (n = 40) patients. Means of groups were compared using the Mann−Whitney test. For quantitative data, compared to three and more groups, ANOVA was used if the data were normally distributed, and Kruskal−Wallis was used if the data were not normally distributed. ANA: antinuclear antibody; Ig: immunoglobulin; MPS: mucopolysaccharidoses.