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Clinical characteristics of patients with KFD with and without MAS.

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Comparison of baseline laboratory findings of patients with and without MAS.

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Fig 1.

HScore and the probability of having hemophagocytic syndrome in patients with KFD with and without MAS.

Comparison of HScore (A) and the probability of having hemophagocytic syndrome (B) in patients with KFD with and without MAS. HScore, hemophagocytic syndrome score; KFD, Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease; MAS, macrophage activation syndrome.

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Fig 2.

Comparison of the overall survival rate of patients with KFD and MAS according to age.

In MAS patients with KFD, patients aged ≥50 years had a higher mortality rate than those aged <50 years. KFD, Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease; MAS, macrophage activation syndrome.

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The clinical and laboratory features of patients with KFD and in-hospital mortality.

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Table 4.

Clinical and laboratory features in patients with MAS in KFD, AOSD, and SLE.

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