Skip to main content
Subscribe
Log In
More
Log in via Institution
Log in via OpenAthens
Log in using your username and password
For personal accounts OR managers of institutional accounts
Username
*
Password
*
Forgot your log in details?
Register a new account?
Forgot
your user name or password?
Basket
Search
More
Search for this keyword
Advanced search
Latest content
Current issue
Archive
Authors
About
Podcasts
Search for this keyword
Advanced search
Close
More
Main menu
Latest content
Current issue
Archive
Authors
About
Podcasts
Subscribe
Log in
More
Log in via Institution
Log in via OpenAthens
Log in using your username and password
For personal accounts OR managers of institutional accounts
Username
*
Password
*
Forgot your log in details?
Register a new account?
Forgot
your user name or password?
BMJ Journals
You are here
Home
Archive
Volume 77, Issue 1
Lupus low disease activity state is associated with a decrease in damage progression in Caucasian patients with SLE, but overlaps with remission
Email alerts
Article metrics
Article menu
Article
Text
Article
info
Citation
Tools
Share
Rapid Responses
Article
metrics
Alerts
PDF
Clinical and epidemiological research
Extended report
Lupus low disease activity state is associated with a decrease in damage progression in Caucasian patients with SLE, but overlaps with remission
Online download statistics by month:
Online download statistics by month: September 2017 to September 2024
Abstract
Full
Pdf
Sep 2017
76
9
3
Oct 2017
481
74
53
Nov 2017
201
39
43
Dec 2017
492
86
62
Jan 2018
413
83
71
Feb 2018
225
43
37
Mar 2018
260
55
39
Apr 2018
152
19
15
May 2018
170
22
14
Jun 2018
123
12
10
Jul 2018
128
20
19
Aug 2018
91
21
24
Sep 2018
110
11
18
Oct 2018
101
15
11
Nov 2018
103
19
16
Dec 2018
95
8
10
Jan 2019
114
21
15
Feb 2019
69
18
12
Mar 2019
91
17
8
Apr 2019
79
24
17
May 2019
113
20
11
Jun 2019
103
18
12
Jul 2019
105
23
14
Aug 2019
71
20
13
Sep 2019
83
18
23
Oct 2019
159
31
29
Nov 2019
88
15
6
Dec 2019
65
9
9
Jan 2020
99
19
9
Feb 2020
128
23
9
Mar 2020
57
17
15
Apr 2020
95
20
16
May 2020
128
23
11
Jun 2020
114
18
15
Jul 2020
86
10
15
Aug 2020
84
18
18
Sep 2020
110
14
14
Oct 2020
106
10
17
Nov 2020
92
4
5
Dec 2020
101
7
6
Jan 2021
99
11
6
Feb 2021
88
13
9
Mar 2021
95
18
10
Apr 2021
63
13
15
May 2021
78
27
12
Jun 2021
27
21
12
Jul 2021
24
15
15
Aug 2021
19
14
20
Sep 2021
23
18
8
Oct 2021
140
32
11
Nov 2021
194
17
9
Dec 2021
193
19
8
Jan 2022
168
15
7
Feb 2022
161
6
6
Mar 2022
207
12
13
Apr 2022
136
11
9
May 2022
207
26
25
Jun 2022
178
14
7
Jul 2022
190
19
14
Aug 2022
141
27
17
Sep 2022
174
45
6
Oct 2022
228
41
15
Nov 2022
268
38
7
Dec 2022
184
32
5
Jan 2023
202
26
6
Feb 2023
158
29
8
Mar 2023
178
13
7
Apr 2023
117
21
8
May 2023
135
25
12
Jun 2023
160
17
4
Jul 2023
117
11
2
Aug 2023
157
12
3
Sep 2023
122
11
1
Oct 2023
110
16
4
Nov 2023
140
33
3
Dec 2023
230
39
5
Jan 2024
142
28
10
Feb 2024
178
13
8
Mar 2024
155
17
7
Apr 2024
232
40
7
May 2024
164
31
14
Jun 2024
101
32
5
Jul 2024
113
18
3
Aug 2024
153
21
1
Sep 2024
77
24
6
Total
11987
1934
1154
Read the full text or download the PDF:
Subscribe
Log in
Log in via Institution
Log in via OpenAthens
Log in using your username and password
For personal accounts OR managers of institutional accounts
Username
*
Password
*
Forgot your log in details?
Register a new account?
Forgot
your user name or password?