Rheumatologists are the specialists trained in the diagnosis and treatment of lupus. You can find a geographical listing of rheumatologists in the United States on the American College of Rheumatology website.
Rheumatologists treat lupus. You can find rheumatologists world wide by going to www.rheumatology.org and clicking on "find a member."
The abbreviation of systemic lupus erythematosus is SLE.
Rheumatologists are the type of specialists that treat lupus. The American College of Rheumatology offers an exhaustive data base of rheumatologists around the world. One can search by location. www.rheumatology.org
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Lupus is not caused by a pathogen.
Systemic lupus erythematosus. This is the most serious form of lupus and affects about 70% of all persons with lupus
The LE factor or lupus cell is an autoantibody found in 75% of people with systemic lupus erythematosus.
Yes, "Systemic Lupus Erythematosus" is typically capitalized as it is a proper medical term referring to a specific autoimmune disease.
most systemic lupus patients eventually die from infections or from heart disease complicated by long-term use of corticosteroids
Rheumatologists are the specialists that diagnose and treat lupus. You can find one by going to www.rheumatology.org. Click on find a member>by location>click your state>click box for MEMBERS PROVIDING PATIENT CARE>select your city.
Systemic Lupus Erythrometisis (SLE or Lupus) is not a virus or contagious disease. You can't catch it. It is an autoimmune disease, in which the immune system becomes "hyperactive" and attacks healthy cells inside the body. So to directly answer your question, nothing, or no one brought it to the US.
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