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DOI: 10.1191/0961203305lu2230xx Lupus in Baltimore: evidence-based clinical pearls from the Hopkins Lupus CohortDepartment of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, USA The Hopkins Lupus Cohort is supported by RO1 AR 43727 and by the Outpatient General Clinical Research Center M01-RR00052. Received 6 June 2005; accepted 23 June 2005 The Hopkins Lupus Cohort is a prospective longitudinal study of lupus activity, organ damage, and quality of life in SLE patients. It is balanced between Caucasian and African-American SLE patients. This review highlights major findings from the cohort with implications for clinical care.
Key Words: damage disease activity hydroxychloroquine SLE
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