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Lupus, or systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), is an autoimmune disease that can affect multiple organs, causing widespread inflammation and a variety of symptoms, including fatigue, joint pain, and skin rashes. Multiple sclerosis (MS), on the other hand, is a neurological condition where the immune system attacks the protective myelin sheath of nerve fibers, leading to symptoms such as muscle weakness, coordination issues, and cognitive changes. While both conditions involve autoimmune processes, they primarily affect different systems in the body: lupus can impact various organs, while MS specifically targets the central nervous system.

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