HL-A antigens (17, 27, UPS) in psoriasis with special reference to patients with arthritic lesions.

Acta Derm Venereol, 1975;55(4):297-300.

Marcusson J, Möller E, Thyresson N

PMID: 52259

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Abstract
Fifty patients with longstanding and severe psoriasis vulgaris have been tissue-typed. HL-A 17 and 27 from second sublocus and UPS from third sublocus have been found to occur in increased frequency. HL-A 27 was found to be more prevalent among those with arthritic lesions. The lack of significantly increased frequency of HL-A 13 is discussed.
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