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Yin H et al. – The presence of a strong genetic association with only a few SLE susceptibility genes and the absence of a more complex gene association may contribute to the lack of cases of full–blown SLE developing in patients with primary APS, in spite of the clinical and serologic similarities between SLE and primary APS.

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