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Types of lupus
spontaneous
discoid
drug-induced
ANA-negative
ANA-negative lupus associated findings
Arthritis, Raynaud's, subacute cutaneous lupus

Serology: Ro (anti-SS-A) positive, ANA negative
Cardiac manifestations of lupus
pericarditis
endocarditis (Libman-Sacks)
myocarditis
Conditions in which ANAs are elevated
SLE
RA
Scleroderma
Sjogren's
Mixed connective tissue
Poly/dermatomyositis
drug-induced lupus
Anti-ds DNA and anti-Sm Ab
specific for lupus
Antihistone Abs
always present in drug-induced lupus
Ro (SS-A) and La (SS-B) are associated with
Sjogrens
Subacute cutaneous lupus
Neonatal lupus (w/ congenital heart block)
Complement deficiency
ANA-negative lupus
Renal or CNS involvement in lupus means that it is NOT what?
drug-induced
MCC death in SLE
opportunistic infections and renal failure