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Reproductive Factors and Risk of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: Nationwide Cohort Study in Denmark
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Ulff–Moller CJ et al. – Nulliparous women, 1–child mothers, and women who experience spontaneous abortions, missed abortions, or stillbirths are at increased SLE risk. Theoretically, immunological processes involved in subfertility or idiopathic pregnancy losses might act as initiating or contributing factors in some cases of SLE. However, considering the well established excess of pregnancy complications in women with established SLE, the observed associations more likely reflect the effect of subclinical immunological processes in women destined to develop SLE.
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