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Case Reports
. 1981 Mar;73(3):278-80.

Acute low-dose hydralazine induced lupus syndrome (HILS)

Case Reports

Acute low-dose hydralazine induced lupus syndrome (HILS)

J C Chisholm Jr. J Natl Med Assoc. 1981 Mar.

Abstract

A case of acute hydralazine induced lupus syndrome is described. No case has previously been described in which a small daily dose and a small accumulation dose have evoked this syndrome in such a short period of time. A pertinent and selective review of this syndrome is presented. The need for awareness of this syndrome manifesting in a patient exposed to small doses of hydralazine for short periods of time is emphasized.

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