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Bishop's death was a result of complications encountered from a disease he had called Lupus. His immune system went haywire and resulted sadly in his demise.

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When did bishop Isaiah Williams die?

Thursday, July 2, 2009. His death was attributed to complications affiliated with Lupus. He was 57 years old.


Can you have lupus nephritis and no other lupus?

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discoid or cutaneous (affecting the skin and hair), and drug induced (which subsides when the offending drug is withdrawn).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.


Bishop Isaiah Williams died of what?

i believe it was a failed kidney, sadly i believe it was cancer No, Bishop died from complications from a disease called Lupus. His immune system went haywire and sadly caused his demise. Lupus is a disease in which cells attack healthy cells and thus cause a breakdown in vital organs such as your liver, kidney, heart, and in some cases, your skin. It causes pain in the joints and extreme tiredness. What i find very suspect is why would someone ask about Bishop Isaiah Williams on WikiAnswers when on other pages the cause of his death is found if you do a search on his name. Also, if you are related to Bishop Williams why do you feel it necessary to do a search on him, didnt you meet with his family? Somehow i got a feeling some UNKNOWN person has posted the question and under disguise of a different name answered the question! What a shame. Satan the Lord rebukes You!!!


What is 'lupus' when translated from Latin to Italian?

Lupus comes from Latin (not Italian) and means wolf. Although there is a medical condition called lupus (and lupus erythmatosus) that is called lupus in Italian (and other languages, too).


Can you die of the disease called lupus?

Systemic Lupus Erythematosus attacks all the systems of the body specifically the immune systems, the lungs and the kidneys. An individual with lupus basically dies of complications of the disease.


What type of lupus is limited to the skin?

Cutaneous lupus which is often called discoid lupus.


What complications can occur with systemic lupus?

most systemic lupus patients eventually die from infections or from heart disease complicated by long-term use of corticosteroids


Do patients recover from lupus?

The vast majority of people with lupus live a relatively normal life span. People with lupus die of "lupus related complications", the top 3 being organ failure, heart attacks and strokes, and uncontrolled infection. Lupus is not listed as the cause of death, but the complication is.


If you have lupus and are diagnosed with gallstones what are the risks?

If you have lupus and are diagnosed with gallstones, the risks include complications from both conditions, such as increased inflammation and potential infections. Lupus can affect various organ systems, leading to a higher likelihood of complications during surgery or treatment for gallstones. Additionally, certain medications used to manage lupus may contribute to gallstone formation. It's important to work closely with healthcare providers to manage both conditions effectively.


How many people die from lupus every year?

Lupus is rarely listed as the cause of death on a death certificate. People die of lupus related complications with the three leading causes being kidney failure, uncontrolled infection and cardiovascular events.


Can a lupus patient get lap-band surgery?

Yes, a lupus patient can undergo lap-band surgery, but it requires careful evaluation by their healthcare team. Factors such as the severity of the lupus, the patient's overall health, and the presence of any complications must be considered. It's essential for the patient to consult with both their rheumatologist and a bariatric surgeon to ensure that the surgery is safe and appropriate for their specific condition. Close monitoring post-surgery is also crucial due to potential complications related to lupus.


What is the constellation called the Wolf?

Lupus