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Lupus Erythematosus
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- A multisystem disease of autoimmune origin. It
is a complex disorder of multifactorial origin
resulting from interactions among genetic,
hormonal, environmental and immunologic
factors.
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Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is the most
common form of lupus. "Systemic" means it can
affect several parts of the body. A subtype of SLE is
drug-induced lupus. Some medications
uncommonly used for high blood pressure, heart
disease and tuberculosis can cause this condition.
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lesions over the bridge of the nose and cheeks, and
sometimes on the scalp. Lesions dry into scales that fall
off the body, leaving scars (DLE only)
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1. It is unknown; affects the connective tissue and is
thought to be due to a defect in the bodys
immunologic mechanisms, genetic predisposition,
or environmental stimuli.
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3. Necrosis of the glomerular capillaries, inflammatory
of the cerebral and ocular blood vessels, necrosis of the
lymph nodes, vasculitis of the GI tract and pleura, and
degeneration of the basal layer of the skin.
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Corticosteroids and analgesic to reduce pain and
inflammation.
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History and physical examination
Antibodies
Anti-DNA antibody
Anti-Sm antibody
Antinuclear antibody (ANA)
Complete Blood Cell Count
LE cell prep.
Urinalysis
X-ray of affected joints
Chest x-ray
ECG to determine extra articular involvement
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Treatments may include:
rest
exercise
physical therapy for muscle weakness
avoiding sun exposure
medications such as:
anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin
for symptomatic relief
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corticosteroid drugs such as prednisolone for inflammation
antimalarial drugs such as chloroquine phosphate or
hydroxychloroquine for rashes, arthritis and malaise
immunosuppressive and cytotoxic drugs such as Immuran
(azathioprine) and Cytoxan (cycyclophosphamide) are prescribed
with vital organs are involved and/or corticosteroids aren't
effective
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Surgery
Surgery is not used to treat mild or moderate symptoms
of lupus(systemic lupus erythematosus, or SLE). Surgery
may be considered for people with lupus who have
permanent, life-threatening kidney damage. A kidney
transplant or kidney dialysis may be done instead of
continuing long-term treatment with high doses of
medicines that have serious side effects.
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If kidney disease from lupus does not respond to
high-dose corticosteroids and other
immunosuppressive medicines, kidney dialysis or
transplant are reasonable options.
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Minimize fatigue
Maintain weight at optimal range.
Teach the patient to recognize fever and signs and
symptoms of infection.
Assist the patient in adjusting to physical and lifestyle
changes
Recognize the signs and symptoms of depression and
initiate a plan of care.
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Brunner and Suddarths textbook of: Medical Surgical Nursing
(volume 2)
Microsoft Encarta 2009. 1993-2008 Microsoft
Corporation. All rights reserved.
http://www.medicinenet.com/systemic_lupus/article.htm
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Jay-Ann M. Yeban 18
Arjo M. Arante