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Table 1.

Characteristics of RA and SLE patients.

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Table 2.

HLA allele frequencies in Ro(+)La(−) RA patients.

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Table 3.

HLA allele frequencies in Ro(+)La(+) RA patients.

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Table 4.

HLA class II allele frequencies in RA cases with or without specific class II alleles.

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Table 5.

HLA class II allele frequency in the RA cases without SE alleles.

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Figure 1.

Associations of amino acid residues in DRβ (A), DQβ (B), and DPβ chains (C) with the presence of anti-Ro/SS-A antibodies.

Corrected P (Pc) values were calculated by multiplying the P value by the number of amino acid residues tested. Associations were established by Fisher’s exact test using 2×2 contingency tables.

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Figure 2.

Associations of amino acid residues in DRβ (A), DQβ (B), and DPβ chains (C) with the presence of anti-La/SS-B antibodies.

Corrected P (Pc) values were calculated by multiplying the P value by the number of amino acid residues tested. Associations were established by Fisher’s exact test using 2×2 contingency tables.

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Table 6.

HLA-DPB1 allele frequency in the SLE patients.

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