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Lupus causes swelling and irritation, called inflammation, that may affect joints, skin, kidneys, blood cells, brain, heart and lungs. Lupus can be hard to ...
No one test can diagnose lupus. A healthcare professional makes the diagnosis based on the results of blood and urine tests, symptoms, medical history and a ...
Lupus causes the immune system to make proteins called autoantibodies. These proteins attack tissues and organs in the body, including the kidneys.
Because there are many kidney specialists (nephrologists) at Mayo Clinic, you can see a kidney doctor who specializes in lupus and cares for people from all ...
Learn about this common effect of lupus on the kidneys, including symptoms to watch for, how it's diagnosed and what treatments are available.
The purpose of this study is to test the hypothesis that subjects with active System Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) will benefit from correcting their omega-3 ...
Systemic lupus erythematosus is an autoimmune disease that can affect the skin, joints, kidney or many other parts of the body.
Lupus is a chronic autoimmune disorder that causes inflammation and pain throughout the body. Most common in women (9 of 10 diagnosed cases); it attacks both ...
Mayo Clinic rheumatologist Thomas Osborn, M.D., says the inflammation caused by lupus can affect many different body systems — including your joints, skin, ...
ANSWER: Lupus is a complex autoimmune disorder that can affect any organ system in the body. Although you can take steps that may lower your risk for developing ...
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