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Differential Diagnosis For HLA DRw2 (Lab)
- Allergic, Collagen, Auto-Immune Disorders
Goodpasture's syndrome
Multiple Sclerosis- Vegetative, Autonomic, Endocrine Disorders
Myasthenia gravis- Synonyms
- Antigens HLA-BR, Antigens HLA-DR, Antigens HLA-D-Related, Antigens HLA-MT, C50 HLA-DR ANTIGENS, Class-II marker, DRw2, HLA BR Antigens, HLA D 00 ANTIGENS RELATED, HLA D RELAT ANTIGENS, HLA D Related Antigens, HLA DR, HLA DR 00 ANTIGENS, HLA DR antigen, HLA DR Antigens, HLA MT Antigens, HLA-BR, HLA-BR Antigens, HLA-DR, HLA-DR Ag, HLA-DR antigen, HLA-DR antigen (substance), HLA-DR ANTIGENS, HLA-DR Human leucocyte ag DR, HLA-DR Human leucocyte antigen DR, HLA-DR Human leukocyte antigen DR, HLA-D-Related Antigens, HLA-MT, HLA-MT Antigens, human histocompatibility complex derived antigens-DR, human histocompatibility complex derived antigens-DR Antigen, Human leucocyte antigen DR, Human leucocyte antigen HLA-DR antigen, Human leukocyte antigen DR, Human leukocyte antigen DR (substance), Human leukocyte antigen HLA-DR antigen, Human leukocyte antigen HLA-DR antigen (substance), Lab, subtype
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