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Serum growth arrest-specific protein 6 levels are elevated in adult-onset Still's disease.

Authors
Kim, HA  | Nam, JY | Jung, JY  | Bae, CB | An, JM | Jeon, JY  | Kim, BS | Suh, CH
Citation
Clinical rheumatology, 33(6). : 865-868, 2014
Journal Title
Clinical rheumatology
ISSN
0770-31981434-9949
Abstract
We investigated the growth arrest-specific protein 6 in adult-onset Still's

disease. Serums were collected from 52 adult-onset Still's disease patients with

follow-up samples of 21 patients. The growth arrest-specific protein 6 levels in

adult-onset Still's disease were higher compared to those in the normal controls

(25.37+/-7.71 vs. 19.86+/-5.01 ng/mL, p<0.001). However, growth arrest-specific

protein 6 did not correlate with disease activity. Also, growth arrest-specific

protein 6 was not decreased after activity was resolved in the follow-up. The

growth arrest-specific protein 6 in adult-onset Still's disease patients were

higher than the normal controls. However, growth arrest-specific protein 6 was

not correlated with disease activity.
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DOI
10.1007/s10067-014-2629-8
PMID
24770797
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김, 현아  |  서, 창희  |  전, 자영  |  정, 주양
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