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Systemic lupus erythematosus in identical twins: a case report

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Modern Rheumatology

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In this report we describe the case of identical twin sisters that developed systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). These patients have in common major histocompatibility complex class I and class II alleles and identical red blood cell antigens, which is a clear indication of monozygotic twins. Both twins showed high titers of anti-dsDNA antibody. However, only one of them manifested signs of lupus psychosis and was positive for the LE test, rheumatoid factor, anti-Scl 70, anti-SSA, and antiribosomal P antibodies. Both sisters lived together; therefore, the environmental factors were considered to be the same. Interestingly, these patients expressed different types of autoantibodies and the manifestation of disease was also quite different. When one of the twins was diagnosed with SLE, we began to closely follow up signs of the disease in the other twin periodically. This enabled us to promptly diagnose the second twin with SLE and she was successfully treated without progression of the disease. It is important to mention that following up the subsequent history of an identical twin diagnosed with SLE allowed early detection of the disease in the other twin.

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Correspondence to Takeshi Kuroda.

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Kuroda, T., Harada, T., Wada, Y. et al. Systemic lupus erythematosus in identical twins: a case report. Mod Rheumatol 15, 69–72 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10165-004-0365-7

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