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Which serologic tests are most helpful when evaluating for suspected drug-induced lupus?
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Does treatment with hydroxychloroquine increase the risk of hypertension or exacerbate pre-existing hypertension?
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Do you reduce the dose of hydroxychloroquine in patients with skin graying if they are not particularly bothered by this side effect?
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