All-cause hospitalizations in systemic lupus erythematosus from a large Canadian referral centre.

@article{Lee2013AllcauseHI,
  title={All-cause hospitalizations in systemic lupus erythematosus from a large Canadian referral centre.},
  author={June C. Lee and Nimrit Dhillon and Janet E. Pope},
  journal={Rheumatology},
  year={2013},
  volume={52 5},
  pages={
          905-9
        }
}
OBJECTIVE To determine factors affecting morbidity and mortality in a contemporary cohort of hospitalized SLE patients and estimate the rate of SLE hospitalization. METHODS A retrospective chart review was done on all patients admitted to London Health Sciences Centre and St Joseph's Health Centre in London, Ontario, Canada, between January 2006 and June 2009. RESULTS There were a total of 96 SLE patients meeting inclusion criteria hospitalized during this period resulting in 154… 
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