Publications by authors named "M Kos-Golja"

In the present study, the autoantibody profile of 31 Slovenian patients with idiopathic inflammatory muscle disease was estimated: 11 with polymyositis, 11 with dermatomyositis--both groups diagnosed according to the criteria of Bohan and Peter--and 9 with myositis-overlap syndromes. Autoantibodies against most relevant muscle specific (Jo-1, Mi-2) and non-specific antigens (PM-Scl, U1RNP, native Ro, Ro60, Ro52, and La) were detected with one or more detection techniques: counter-immunoelectrophoresis, enzyme-linked immunoassay, immunoblot and immunoprecipitation, each using different antigen preparations (native, recombinant). With counter-immunoelectrophoresis using a native antigen substrate (rabbit thymus extract), we were able to detect anti-PM-Scl antibodies more readily than with other techniques, probably due to conformational epitopes of native PM-Scl.

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In addition to the conventional World Health Organization (WHO) classification of lupus glomerulonephritis (GN), various concomitant approaches have been introduced in the evaluation of renal biopsies of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) in order to increase the impact of biopsies on the decision concerning the most appropriate therapy as well as for establishing the prognosis. Three hundred and seventy kidney tissue samples from 267 SLE patients were analysed using standardised light, electron and immunofluorescence microscopic techniques. In 155 patients, a comparative clinical follow-up study and statistical analysis were performed.

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Objective: To assess the value of Gd-DTPA magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in the demonstration of marginal destructive discovertebral Romanus lesions in ankylosing spondylitis.

Design And Patients: A prospective study of Gd-DTPA MR imaging was performed in 39 patients with a clinical diagnosis of ankylosing spondylitis and typical Romanus lesions seen on radiographs of the thoracolumbar spine. MR morphological appearances and signal intensity changes at the discovertebral junctions were analysed and compared with the radiographic findings.

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Objective: The aim of this prospective 24-month follow-up study was to compare clinical features with radiological and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings in evaluating synovial proliferation in the hand joints of 31 patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). A single joint was used for the follow-up of each patient.

Methods: Thirty-one small hand joints were examined by conventional radiography and MRI before and after 24 months of treatment.

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