Lupus

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LUPUS Autoimmune Disorder

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Lupus. Autoimmune Disorder. History. Classical Middle Ages 12 th century physician Rogerius Neoclassical Moric Kaposi Modern 1948 discovery of the LP cell. History cont. . First Medications 1894 Quinine Salicylates Corticosteroids Too much or too little?. Even More History. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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LUPUSAutoimmune Disorder

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HISTORY Classical

Middle Ages 12th century physician Rogerius

Neoclassical Moric Kaposi

Modern 1948 discovery of the LP cell

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HISTORY CONT. First Medications 1894

Quinine Salicylates

Corticosteroids Too much or too little?

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EVEN MORE HISTORY

Origins Lupus is Latin for wolf ‘erythro’ is Greek for red

1. Rash resembles the pattern of fur on a wolfs face.

2. Rash creates lesions that resembled wolf bites or scratches

3. French women wearing masks 4. Repeated attacks like those of

a predator.

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NOTABLE PATIENTS Ray Walston, character actor Tim Raines, former major league baseball player, primarily with the Montreal Expos and Chicago White Sox Ferdinand Marcos, former Philippine president, who died from complications of lupus in 1989 Michael Jackson, pop superstar, was diagnosed with the disease in 1984 Flannery O'Connor, American fiction writer who died of the disease in 1964 Hugh Gaitskell, British politician J Dilla (also known as Jay Dee, born James Dewitt Yancey), a hip-hop producer and beatmaker who died of the

disease in 2006 Elaine Paige, British actress and singer Seal (born Seal Henry Olusegun Olumide Adelo Samuel), British artist/singer Charles Kuralt, former anchor of CBS Sunday Morning Inday Ba (also known as N'Deaye Ba), a Swedish-born actress who died from complications of lupus at age 32 Caroline Dorough-Cochran, sister of Howie D. of the Backstreet Boys, who founded the Dorough Lupus

Foundation in her memory Stephanie Smith, artist who died of SLE complication in 1969 at the age of 22. The anti-smith (or anti-Sm)

antigen was discovered in her, and is the basis of a SLE diagnostic test. Yonna, contestant on Ben Fogle's Extreme Dreams. Louisa May Alcott, American author Sophie Howard, British glamour model Donald Byrne, American chess player who died from complications of lupus in 1976 Mercedes Scelba - Shorte, America's Next Top Model season 2 runner up Mary Elizabeth McDonough, American actress. Reportedly contracted it after undergoing silicone implantation

in her breasts in 1984 Leslie Hunt, semifinalist on American Idol, 19th place

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LUPUS IS… Autoimmune disorder

Autoantibodies cause inflammation to various body parts as well as damaging organs and tissues

Most common is antinuclear antibodies (ANA) and these antibodies attack a cells DNA

Most Lupus carriers will test positive for ANA but so will sick people, other autoimmune disorders, and sometimes perfectly healthy people as well

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TYPES OF LUPUS Systemic lupus erythematosus

Any part of body Lupus in general normally refers to this

Discoid lupus erythematosus Only the skin Rash on the face, neck and scalp

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TYPES OF LUPUS Drug-induced lupus erythematosus

Caused by prescription medications S/Sx go away once you stop taking the medication

Neonatal lupus The mother is a carrier that normally isn't showing

any signs of Lupus. The baby develops a rash on the face that normally

disappears within 6 months to never come back.

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SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS Lupus come in two stages a Flare and a Remission

Flare – where the symptoms present Painful or swollen joints or muscles Unexplained fever Red rashes most commonly on the face Chest pain when breathing in deeply Loss of hair Purple fingers or toes Sensitivity to the sun Edema in the legs Ulcers in the mouth Swollen glands Extreme fatigue

Remission During this time the symptoms of Lupus are hidden

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CAUSES OF LUPUS Environment vs. Genetics

Environment Sunlight

UV radiation damages the skin causing a flare Medications

Chlorpromazine – antipsychotic HTN – hydralazine TB drug – isoniazid Heart med – procainamide

Infection Epstein-Barr virus

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CAUSES OF LUPUS CONT. Genetics

Lupus seems to run in families but also appears in families with no history.

Chromosome 6 More research is being done Inherited predisposition for Lupus

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RISK FACTORS Sex

3x more likely in women Age

15 to 45 years old Race

3x more likely in African Americans More common in women of Hispanic, Asian, and

Native American decent Sunlight

Trigger a response in those that are susceptible Medications Overweight Smoking

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DIAGNOSING LUPUS American College of Rheumatology

Must meet 4 of these 11 criteria and you probably have Lupus Face rash, covers bridge of nose and spreads across

the cheeks Scaly rash, which appears as raised scaly patches Sun related rash Mouth sores Joint pain and swelling in two or more joints Swelling of the lining of the heart and lungs Kidney disease Low blood counts Positive anti-nuclear antibody tests Other tests that indicate an autoimmune disease

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MORE DIAGNOSTIC STUFF Lab Tests

Complete blood count Erythrocyte sedimentation rate Kidney and liver assessment Urinalysis Antinuclear antibody test Chest x-ray Electrocardiogram Syphilis test

A very long and drawn out process normally taking 1-3 years.

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TREATMENT NSAIDs

Ibuprofen (Advil) Aspirin Some NSAIDs have been know to cause severe stomach

bleeding as well as increased rash of heart problems. Antimalarial drugs

There isn't any know connection between Lupus and Malaria but the drugs used to treat Malaria work very well.

Also shown to prevent flares. Side effects include vision problems and muscle weakness.

Corticosteroids Counter the inflammation Side effects include weight gain, easy bruising, thinning

bones, HTN, diabetes and increased risk of infection Take calcium and vitamin D to reduce osteoporosis

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PREVENTION OF FLARES Rest Be sun smart Exercise Don’t smoke Diet Watch for warning signs of a flare

Increased fatigue Pain Rash Fever Abdominal discomfort Headache Dizziness

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PREGNANCY Can have severe flares during pregnancy Echocardiograms during the 16th and 30th

week should be done to insure a healthy heart and surrounding vessels

Higher rate of miscarriage and premature births

Those with kidney problems have a high risk of developing preeclampsia

Ideally a woman should be without signs and symptoms of lupus or taking medications for at least 6 months before pregnancy

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RESEARCH Stem cell transplants

Building an entirely new immune system Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)

Hormone therapy Rituximab

Decreases number of B cells in the body

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FURTHER INFORMATION Alliance for Lupus Reasearch

www.lupusresearch.org American College of Rheumatology

www.rheumatology.org National Institute of Arthritis and

Musculoskeletal and Skin Disease www.niams.nih.gov

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"Lupus." Bones, Joints, and Muscles. October 2007. Mayo Clinic. 27 May 2008 <http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/lupus/DS00115>.

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