1. Aortic insufficiency in systemic lupus erythematosus;Shulman, H.J.; Christian, C.L.;Arthritis Rhewn
2. Aortic regurgitation approximately half the patients with systemic lupus in systemic lupus erythematosus requiring aortic valve erythematosus.'I It may occur without murmurs and replacement;Oh, W.M.C.; Taylor, R.T.; Olsen, E.G.J.;Br Heart J,1974
3. dysfunction the disease usually remains unrecognised during life. The clinical picture of our patient was unusual in that she was known to have had a precordial murmur for three years and she developed severe congestive heart failure despite the otherwise benign course of her systemic disease. To our knowledge, Acute mitral regurgitation from ruptured chordae tendineae in systemic lupus erythematosus;J Rheumatol,1975
4. Mitral valve disease in systemic lupus erythematosus. A cause of severe congestive heart failure reversed by valve replacement;Paget, S.A.; BuLldey, B.H.; Grauer, L.E.; Seningen, R.;Am J Med,1975
5. It appears that the natural history of "cardiac" lupus erythematosus is changing, with the so-called case report;S Afr MedJ,1978