Body as a Whole: Lupus-like syndrome (migratory arthritis, positive ANA and rheumatoid factor). Digestive: Hepatic failure, ageusia. Postmarketing Adverse Events ...
Individuals using certain medications may develop a lupus-like syndrome called subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus (SCLE), a systemic form of lupus with non-scarring symmetric skin lesions on the neck, both arms, and upper trunk.
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Lupus-like syndrome is an unforeseeable side effect of these commonly used medicines. While the condition cannot be prevented, withdrawal of the medicine does solve the problem.
Certain drugs: drugs that can cause lupus-like syndromes (such as hydralazine [Apresoline], Procan [Pronestyl, Procan-SR, Procanbid - these brands no longer are available in the U.S.], phenytoin [Dilantin], and others) ...
However, as the dose increases, the lupus-like syndrome may appear. Also, use of some of these medicines for long periods of time increases one's risk of developing the condition.
Neuroradiology Antibody antiphospholipid (APLA) and anticardiolipin syndrome occur mainly in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus and lupus-like syndromes associated with haematological disorders, neoplasms and infections.
Lowe-Terrey-MacLachlan syndrome Lown-Ganong-Levine syndrome low sodium syndrome lupus-like syndrome luteinised unruptured follicle syndrome lutembacher's syndrome lutembacher syndrome Lyell's syndrome ...
See also: Symptom, Lupus, Immune Disorders, Autoimmune disorders, Kidney
 
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