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There are many conditions that can be considered an autoimmune disorder. In fact there are about 80 known autoimmune disorders. They include rheumatoid Arthritis, multiple sclerosis, celiac disease, reactive arthritis, Addison's disease, Type I Diabetes, lupus, Kawasaki's disease, and vasculitis.

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