Joint erosion not a feature in ?

Correct Answer: SLE
Description: Ans. is 'a' i.e., SLE Most people with SLE have intermittent polyahritis, varying from mild to disabling, characterized by soft tissue swelling and tenderness in joints, most commonly in hands, wrists, and knees. Joint deformities (hands and feet) develop in only 10% of patients. Erosions on joint x-rays are rare; their presence suggests a non-lupus inflammatory ahropathy such as rheumatoid ahritis.
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