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[[Prompt::A 40 year old Caucasian female patient presents to her physician's office complaining of one episode of diplopia that relf-resolved. The patient had a similar episode 4 weeks prior to presentation that also self-resolved. Physical examination is unremarkable with a normal neurological exam. Brain MRI shows several periventricular plaques. Which of the following other disease characteristics share the same HLA subtype as the patient's condition?]]
[[AnswerDExp::Goodpasture's disease is characterized by Antibodies against glomerular basement membrane (anti-GBM). Goodpasture's disease is considered a pulmorenal syndrome because it affects the lungs and the kidneys's basement membranes. Similar to MS, it is associated with HLA-DR2 subtype.]]