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Muñoz-Fernández S et al. - The findings indicate that a high percentage of HLA-B27-positive patients with idiopathic recurrent AAU without features of SpA have enthesis lesions comparable with those seen in patients with SpA. These data suggest that patients with recurrent AAU, especially those who are HLA-B27 positive, have an abortive or incomplete form of SpA.

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