Drug-induced lupus erythematosus This is a lupus-like disease caused by certain prescription drugs. Neonatal lupus Neonatal lupus is not a true form of lupus. It is a rare condition that affects ...
Five of 57 patients reviewed in the NLE registry developed autoimmune syndromes within 6 years: autoimmune thyroiditis, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, Raynaud's disease, and systemic lupus ...
Neonatal lupus erythematosus is associated with cutaneous lesions, CHB, hepatic disease, and thrombocytopenia. IgG antibodies to Ro and/or La cross the placenta and participate in the development ...
in which some people develop lupus symptoms due to taking medication for another disease. Usually, these symptoms disappear after stopping the medication. The third type is neonatal lupus, which ...
There is no guarantee that everyone taking these drugs will get lupus. Neonatal Lupus: Infants who are born from women with lupus can be affected by this very rare type. Its most severe symptom is ...
Neonatal complications were noted in 18 cases (13%), with five infections (4%). During the 5-year follow-up, no thrombosis or systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) was noted. Four children displayed ...
In addition, to determine the clinical relevance of searching for anti-SSA and anti-SSB in patients with RA, we studied the prevalence of the maternal diagnosis of RA in the French national registry ...
The Lupus Research Alliance (LRA ... in the final week of pregnancy and an increased risk of stillbirth and early neonatal mortality. Research reveals that gestational exposure to air pollution ...
Drug-induced lupus is more common in men because they are given these drugs more often; however, not everyone who takes these drugs will develop the disease. Specific criteria for diagnosing ...