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Lupus can attack any organ in the body Lupus is not a one-size-fits-all disease. It affects everyone differently, with symptoms that range from mild joint pain to life-threatening organ damage.
In lupus the CAR-T cells are modified not to target cancer, but instead a different type of immune cell called the B cell.
Lupus affects the daily life of almost every patient. They can be having a normal day without any symptoms — and things can change on a dime. The risk of flare-ups can be reduced by: ...
Lupus is an autoimmune disease with symptoms that can imitate other conditions, including rashes, fatigue, stiffness and hair loss. Here's what to know.
For example, studies of flares among people with lupus receiving the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine have found that between zero and 13% of patients experienced a flare, but that flares tended ...
Black people in the United States are more likely to develop lupus, have more severe disease, and have a higher risk of death. Recognizing symptoms and finding expert care can help improve ...
While these factors can’t be ruled out, the consistency of the relationship between COVID-19 vaccines and lupus flares indicates that some low percentage of patients will experience an increase ...
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