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Inflammatory arthritis
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Anticitrullinated peptide antibody epitope expansion and the HLA DRB1 ‘shared epitope’ are less common in seropositive checkpoint inhibitor-induced inflammatory arthritis than in longstanding rheumatoid arthritis
- Correspondence to Dr Nilasha Ghosh; ghoshn{at}hss.edu
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Anticitrullinated peptide antibody epitope expansion and the HLA DRB1 ‘shared epitope’ are less common in seropositive checkpoint inhibitor-induced inflammatory arthritis than in longstanding rheumatoid arthritis
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- Received January 18, 2023
- Accepted May 22, 2023
- First published June 23, 2023.
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June 23, 2023
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