Ankylosing hyperostosis: a study of HLA A, B, and C antigens.
AUTOR(ES)
Perry, J D
RESUMO
HLA A, B, and C antigens were studied in 25 patients with ankylosing hyperostosis. There was no evidence of an increased frequency of any antigen in association with the condition itself. However, a high frequency of several antigens was found, reflecting the predominance of Jewish patients in the series.
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