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Ticlopidine is a widely used drug for prevention of stroke and other serious vascular events with a multitude of possible side effects. An increasing number of drugs are being recognized as the triggering agents of drug-induced lupus. We describe three patients in whom the etiologic connection between ticlopidine and lupus was supported by the appearance of lupus-like features (fever, rash, arthritis, renal involvement, positive antinuclear and antihistone antibodies), shortly after drug initiation, and their gradual resolution after its discontinuation. If suggested by clinical or/and laboratory findings (fever of unknown cause, musculoskeletal involvement, hematologic abnormalities), the possibility of ticlopidine-induced lupus should be taken into consideration and appropriate investigations should be performed. Patients should resolve slowly but completely after withdrawal of ticlopidine.
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