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Yes, lupus can potentially lead to blindness, although it is not common. The autoimmune disease can cause inflammation in various parts of the body, including the eyes. Conditions such as retinal vasculitis or other ocular complications associated with lupus can impair vision and, in severe cases, result in blindness. Regular monitoring and prompt treatment by healthcare professionals are essential to manage these risks.

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