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A 38-year-old woman comes to the office complaining of a new-onset rash on her face, hair loss, malaise, and fatigue that has been worsening over the previous month. She has also noticed that sun exposure makes her rash flare to a great degree. Her medical history is significant for food allergies and acute thyroiditis as a teenager. Her only medication is a daily thyroid hormone supplement. On physical examination, there is ill-defined erythema and edema on the nose and cheeks. There is diffuse thinning of the scalp hair, with short hairs on the anterior hairline. The fingertips are studded with minute, violaceous papules that are tender to touch. Urinalysis shows 4+ protein. Laboratory studies show:
| Red blood cells | 2.9 x 1012/L |
| White blood cells | 2.0 x 109/L |
| Platelets | 220 x 109/L |
| Erythrocyte sedimentation rate | 57 mm/h |
| Anti-nuclear antibody | 1:160 |
Which of the following antibodies is the most specific serologic test for this disease?
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