Lupus anticoagulant and other clotting disorders occur in about 20% of lupus patients. These can develop at any age.
Lupus is a constellation of the wolf. Therefore, wolves' scientific names always have lupus in them.
I don't know of any other names for the Red Wolf specifically, but the scientific name is Canis lupus rufus. The red wolf is also the subspecies of the gray wolf. Hope that helped!
Canis LupusIt basically depends on the type of wolf.the smart way to say wolf is canis lupusall wolfs names start with canis and then something after it.The general name for wolf is Canis Lupus. There are other names for different breeds.
bob Canis lupus familiaris
I'm not sure if it CAUSES Lupus, but my doctor said the fact that I bruised easily and didn't know where the bruises came from was something that indicated I might have Lupus (along with a million other problems going on at the time).
Lupus nephritis is one of the common (40%) complications of systemic lupus erythematosus. The other types of lupus are neonatal (affecting newborns), discoid or cutaneous (affecting the skin and hair), and drug induced (which subsides when the offending drug is withdrawn). If you have lupus nephritis, then you have lupus.
Lupe, lupus (of the wolf)
Idiopathic means they do not know what caused it. In that sense all lupus except drug induced or lupus caused by inhaling silica, is idiopathic because we do not know what causes it.
Scientists use scientific names (binomial nomenclature) to avoid confusion caused by different common names for the same species. For example, the scientific name for the domestic dog is Canis lupus familiaris, which clearly indicates its relationship to the wolf (Canis lupus) and distinguishes it from other species with similar common names.
The scientific name for domestic dogs is Canis lupus familiaris. They are a subspecies of the gray wolf, Canis lupus.
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