20 percent of people with lupus will have a parent or sibling who already has lupus or may develop lupus.
About 5 percent of the children born to individuals with lupus will develop the illness.
Researchers are still discovering genetic issues in lupus. You may be born with the genetic make up that predisposes you to develop lupus later in life. But lupus may or may not develop. In cases of genetically identical twins, both develop lupus in only about 30% of the cases. A baby born to a mother who has lupus might have neonatal lupus which usually clears on its own in six months or so. In some cases the infant might have congenital heart block, but not necessarily lupus.
Lupus of Troyes was born in 383.
Christian Lupus was born in 1612.
Edward Lupus was born in 1834.
Unfortunately a fairly high percentage of births can be traced to drugs. A conservative guess would be 15-25 percent occur each year.
Peter Lupus was born on June 17, 1932.
Peter Lupus III was born in 1970.
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Peter Lupus was born on June 17, 1932.