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PMID Allele Disease Population Drug Names SNP Class Sentence
6524599 HLA-A (HLA-A) renal glycosuria NA glucose NA positive+negation
no hla-a, hla-b or hla-c specific antigen is selectively increased among the 5 unrelated families affected with renal glycosuria.
6524599 HLA-C (HLA-C) renal glycosuria NA glucose NA positive+negation
no hla-a, hla-b or hla-c specific antigen is selectively increased among the 5 unrelated families affected with renal glycosuria.
6657688 HLA (HLA) renal glycosuria NA NA NA only_studied
hla typing and a range of autoantibodies were evaluated in five families affected with type a renal glycosuria.
6657688 HLA LINKED (HLA-LINKED) renal glycosuria NA NA NA positive
this suggests that renal glycosuria is a complex hla-linked disease with increased susceptibility to multiple autoantibody production and this urges caution with respect to its classical definition as a benign condition.
6535089 HLA (HLA) rheumatoid purpura NA NA NA unclassified
[hla and rheumatoid purpura with or without nephropathy].
6535089 HLA (HLA) rheumatoid purpura NA NA NA unclassified
hla profile was determined in 121 caucasoid children with rheumatoid purpura: out of those 55 developed nephropathy, of variable severity.
6535089 HLA (HLA) rheumatoid purpura NA NA NA positive
hla bw 35 was more frequently found in total group of rheumatoid purpura (28,9%) and especially in nephropathies: 38,2% vs 20,4% in controls.
6535089 HLA-DR (HLA-DR) rheumatoid purpura NA NA NA positive
on the other hand bw 35-dr 4 association is significatively higher in rheumatoid purpura with or without nephropathy than in controls.
6572621 HLA-B (HLA-B) mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome NA NA NA unclassified
epidemic and endemic hla-b and dr associations in mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome.
6572621 HLA-A (HLA-A) mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome NA NA NA only_studied
hla-a,b and dr antigens were evaluated in 51 patients with mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome (kawasaki disease) during both endemic and epidemic periods in the boston area.
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