Lupus vasculitis

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Lupus vasculitis is a serious condition that occurs when the body's immune system attacks its own blood vessels, causing inflammation and damage. This condition is a common complication of lupus, a chronic autoimmune disease.

Symptoms

The symptoms of lupus vasculitis can vary greatly depending on which blood vessels are affected. Common symptoms include:

Causes

Lupus vasculitis is caused by the immune system mistakenly attacking the body's own blood vessels. This can occur as a result of lupus, a chronic autoimmune disease.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of lupus vasculitis typically involves a combination of physical examination, medical history, and laboratory tests. These tests may include:

Treatment

Treatment for lupus vasculitis typically involves medications to suppress the immune system and reduce inflammation. These may include:

In severe cases, surgery may be required to repair damaged blood vessels.

See also

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