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Patient has positive anti-histone antibodies. What is the diagnosis and which of the following is LEAST likely to cause this condition: Hydralazine, Isoniazid, Labetalol?
Drug induced lupus. Of the choices, the least likely drug to cause this condition is labetalol
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