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  1. Fear not estrogen exposure in lupus patients: standard OC avoidance too cautious.(Women's Health)(oral contraceptives): An article from: Family Practice News by Kate Johnson, 2004-07-15
  2. Look below the neck for ominous lupus lesions.(Musculoskeletal Disorders): An article from: Family Practice News by Nancy Walsh, 2004-11-15
  3. What black women should know about lupus.(Pamphlet): An article from: Pamphlet by: Nat'l Inst. of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal & Skin Diseases
  4. Lupus erythematosus 10-year survival rate now reaches 93%: disease better understood.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Nancy Walsh, 2003-10-01
  5. New biomarkers may improve lupus diagnosis.(News): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Jeff Evans, 2004-07-01
  6. Insulin resistance implicated in lupus-linked atherosclerosis. (Normal Glucose Maintained).: An article from: Internal Medicine News by Nancy Walsh, 2003-06-01
  7. Intestinal pseudo-obstruction as a presenting manifestation of systemic lupus erythematosus: case report and review of the literature.(Case Report): An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Hien, Nguyen, Niharika Khanna, 2004-02-01
  8. Lupus; Overview.(diagnosis, causes, and treatment): An article from: NWHRC Health Center - Lupus
  9. Fractures, low BMD common in lupus patients.(Clinical Rounds)(bone mineral density ): An article from: Family Practice News by Kate Johnson, 2005-03-15
  10. Small study: B-cell depletion helpful in lupus-linked CNS.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Kathryn DeMott, 2005-09-01
  11. Lupus Erythematosus: A Review of the Current Status of Discoidy Systemic Lupus Erythematosus and Their Varants by Edmund L. Dubois, 1976-06
  12. What you can do about arthritis and rheumatism: Rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, bursitis, tenosynovits, gout, back pain, arthritis in children, lupus ... England Medical Center family health guides) by Raymond E. H Partridge, 1978
  13. Peter Lupus' Celebrity Body Book: A Body-Improvement Guide For Men and Women by Peter Lupus, Samuel Homola, 1980-04-01
  14. Lupus (Avery Health Guides) by Robert G. Lahita, Phillips, 1997-10-01

101. Lupus Sp.j.
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102. Lupus Foundation Of Greater Washington
Greater Good. Amazon. Network For Good. Until a cure is found, we will continue to provide hope and support to the area s thousands of lupus sufferers. William
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We have moved. Click here for our new address and phone numbers. Be an E-Mail Buddy or Telephone Buddy. Contact: info@lupusgw.org "Until a cure is found, we will continue to provide hope and support to the area's thousands of lupus sufferers."

William Goodman, former LFGW President and current Advisory Council Member Welcome to the Lupus Foundation of Greater Washington's home page. Our chapter provides current information, educational programs, and outreach services to improve the quality of lives for people with lupus while also supporting research. Lupus Foundation of Greater Washington Announces Dr. Daniel J. Wallace as Keynote Speaker at the 9 th Annual Symposium

The Lupus Foundation of Greater Washington is pleased to announce that we will be having Dr. Daniel J. Wallace as out keynote speaker for the 9 th Annual Symposium on October 2 nd , 2004 at the Four Points Sheraton in Bethesda, Maryland.

103. Arthritis Insight-Lupus
Symptoms, treatment, information and support.
http://www.arthritisinsight.com/medical/disease/sle.html
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... Disease Index Lupus Lupus (Systemic lupus erythematosus)
About 500,000 people in the United States have Lupus to one degree or another. The severity ranges from mild to severe. Some people only have a couple of the symptoms while others have them all. This makes it difficult to provide information that applies to everyone, but we'll do our best! Disease Description
Symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and more. Living with Lupus
A great article from the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases.
Just a few years ago women with lupus were told not to get pregnant and if they happened to become pregnant they were encouraged to abort. Thankfully, that is not the case any longer. Links to more information
Arthritis Insight isn't the only place on the web to learn about SLE. Check out these other sites.

104. MayoClinic.com - Lupus
lupus is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease that can affect your skin, joints and organs. lupus By Mayo Clinic staff Overview
http://www.mayoclinic.com/invoke.cfm?id=DS00115

105. Alianza Venezonala De Lupus
Asociaci³n venezolana de ayuda contra el lupus, informaci³n sobre lupus en general y ºltimos avances.
http://www.avelupus.org

106. WellnessBooks.com - Lupus Bookstore -
Discount books for individuals with lupus or SLE. The lupus Book Store includes book reviews. Books shipped worldwide. lupus Bookstore.
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LUPUS HANDBOOK FOR WOMEN : UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION ON UNDERSTANDING AND MANAGING THE DISEASE WHICH AFFECTS 1

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01 October, 1994

107. Association Française Du Lupus Et Autres Maladies Auto-immunes (AFL+)
Pr©sentation de l'association et informations sur le lupus eryth©mateux et les autres maladies autoimmunes.
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108. Lupus: Online Reference For Health Concerns
lupus Updated 06/02/2003. lupus is an autoimmune, inflammatory disease with multiple acute and chronic manifestations. In its most
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109. Lupus
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Lupus affects up to 1.4 million people in the United States. About 9 out of 10 people who have lupus are women. Lupus is 3 times more common in black women than in white women. It is also more common in women of Hispanic/Latina, Asian, and American Indian descent. Black and Hispanic/Latina women tend to develop symptoms at an earlier age than other women. African Americans have more severe organ problems, especially with their kidneys.
What are the different types of lupus?
There are several forms of lupus: Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) SLE is the most common type of lupus. SLE can affect many parts of the body including joints, skin, kidneys, lungs, heart, blood vessels, nervous system, blood, and brain. Although SLE usually develops in people between the ages of 15 and 44 years, it can occur in childhood or later in life. The signs of SLE vary and there are usually periods of both illness and wellness (also called remission or having no symptoms). Some people have just a few signs of the disease while others have more. Its symptoms can include:
  • "butterfly" rash across the nose and cheeks

110. Section Of Rheumatology
Information for patients, physicians, and medical professionals on arthritis, gout, lupus, scleroderma, and related diseases and disorders.
http://rheum.bsd.uchicago.edu
The Section of Rheumatology is a dynamic and growing enterprise of approximately forty faculty, staff and fellows who are committed to providing outstanding state-of-the-art patient care, understanding the pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases and training the next generation of physicians and scientists. The Section was recently named one of the top twenty programs in the country by US News and World Report. Through our disease-focused clinics we offer an inter-disciplinarily approach to patient care that provides access to the most current therapies and to the resources of the University. In parallel with our clinical activities, we have well-developed basic science research programs where our primary focus is on understanding the development and regulation of lymphocytes which is fundamental to the pathogenesis of most autoimmune diseases. These are exciting times in Rheumatology. Remarkable advances in our knowledge of basic immunology are beginning to translate into new and better treatments for those suffering from autoimmune and metabolic diseases. The Section is well poised to both take advantage and contribute to these revolutions in the understanding and treatment of rheumatic diseases.

111. Mixed Connective Tissue Disorder
An autoimmune process with symptoms of Scleroderma, Systemic lupus Erythematosus , Rheumatoid Arthritis and/or other autoimmune diseases. This page describes symptoms and treatments and has lists of useful links.
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Main htmlAdWH('7002568', '234', '60'); NEW! Click here to join a group for spouses of people with Autoimmune Disease (Spousal Autoimmune Support Group). What is Mixed Connective Tissue Disorder? How do you know if you have Mixed Connective Tissue Disorder? What causes Mixed Connective Tissue Disorder? ... VIVIENDO CON EMTC What is Mixed Connective Tissue Disorder?
Mixed Connective Tissue Disorder is an autoimmune process with symptoms of Scleroderma, Myositis, Systemic Lupus Erythematosus , Rheumatoid Arthritis and/or other autoimmune diseases. It is a description of a group of symptoms occurring together. This is different from a diagnosis that describes the underlying process. It is a disorder of the immune system, which normally functions to protect the body against invading infections and cancers, and toxins. In Mixed Connective Tissue Disorder, as in other autoimmune diseases parts of the complex immune system is over-active and produces increased amounts of abnormal antibodies that attack the patient's own organs. Sometimes MCTD is called Overlap Syndrome or Undifferentiated Mix Connective Tissue Disorder. Some writers discriminate between them claiming that each of these are different. Some argue MCTD is not a distinct entity at all, and is just one of the forms of Lupus or Scleroderma.

112. Lupus Foundation Of Pennsylvania, Welcome!
Welcome to the lupus Foundation of Pennsylvania! Our mission To promote awareness, education, support service and research for those affected by lupus.
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Our mission: To promote awareness, education, support service and research for those affected by Lupus
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Teresa Kodish By Ron Kodish
Read a husband's tale of his wife's battle with Lupus . . .
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113. Lupus From Veritas Medicine
Perform a personalized search to find ongoing clinical trials that match your needs.
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114. Treatment Of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: An Update - June 1998 - American Acad
Treatment of Systemic lupus Erythematosus An Update. 4. Diagnostic Considerations. TABLE 1 Classification Criteria for Systemic lupus Erythematosus*.
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Systemic lupus erythematosus predominantly affects women and is more common in blacks. Although survival rates have improved, over one half of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus have permanent damage in one or more organ systems. Arthritis and cutaneous manifestations are most common, but renal, hematologic and neurologic manifestations contribute largely to morbidity and mortality. Treatment approaches emphasize using a combination of drugs to minimize chronic exposure to corticosteroids. S ystemic lupus erythematosus has fascinated physicians for almost a century and remains the prototypic autoimmune disease. Although it is estimated to affect one out of every 1,000 white persons and one out of every 250 black women from 18 to 65 years of age, systemic lupus erythematosus is certainly not the most common example of autoimmunity encountered by physicians. Positive antinuclear antibodies are extremely common in the general population, occurring in as many as 10 to 20 percent of young women. Localized autoimmune disorders, such as autoimmune thyroid disease, are also much more common than systemic lupus erythematosus.

115. Lupus Erythematosus - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
lupus Erythematosus. (Redirected from lupus erythematosus). lupus is a chronic disease; there are some treatments for the symptoms, but no cure is known.
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(Redirected from Lupus erythematosus Lupus Erythematosus (also known as Systemic Lupus Erythematosus SLE ) is an autoimmune disorder where antibodies are created against the body's own DNA Like some other autoimmune diseases, it affects mostly women and its cause is unknown. It can present with a characteristic butterfly-shaped rash of the face, causing a wolf -like appearance ( lupus is Latin for wolf The immune system becomes hyperactive and attacks normal tissue. Lupus is a chronic disease; there are some treatments for the symptoms, but no cure is known. In lupus, autoimmune attacks result in inflammation, which in turn brings about a variety of symptoms. Other symptoms include arthralgia (more often than frank arthritis kidney damage ( nephritis ), blood coagulation problems (such as lupus anticoagulans ), as well as effects on the central nervous system lungs heart and blood vessels edit
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116. Elayne K. Garber, M.D.
Board certified rheumatologist based in Los Angeles. Clinical practice limited to the diagnosis and treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, osteoporosis, lupus and other rheumatological disorders.
http://ElayneKGarberMD.neurohub.net

117. Lupus - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Job Accommodation Network JAN Logo. ACCOMMODATING PEOPLE WITH lupus By Linda Carter Batiste, JD, and Beth Loy, Ph.D. Preface. There are lupus. The following
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For the autoimmune disorder see Lupus Erythematosus Lupus is a southern constellation . It is one of the 88 modern constellations and was also one of the 48 in Ptolemy 's Almagest. It is between Centaurus and Scorpius Lupus Abbreviation Lup Genitive Lupi Meaning in English Wolf Right ascension 15 h Declination Visible to latitude Best visible June Area
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334 sq. deg. Number of stars with
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Bordering constellations edit
Notable features
Lupus has no extremely bright stars but around thirty stars of second and third magnitude and 70 of greater than sixth, including a number of binary or multiple stars. The stars which make up the constellation figure have no names, the brightest is Alpha Lupi, a blue giant edit
Notable deep sky objects
Towards the north of the constellation are globular clusters NGC 5824 and NGC 5986 and close by the dark nebula open clusters spiral galaxies edit
Mythology and History
The constellation has no clear mythology, but is sometimes associated with the tale of

118. Lupusstudy.org
Open research study at University of Minnesota seeking multiple family members with systemic disease to investigate why certain women are prone to this illness through identification of inherited genetic factors.
http://www.lupusstudy.org/
The Genetics of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Family Study
  • The Division of Rheumatology at The University of Minnesota
  • Sponsored by the National Institute of Health and the Minnesota Lupus Foundation
Do you or a family member have Systemic Lupus? If so, you can be involved in the search for the cause. We are looking nationwide for individuals with lupus or families with two or more family members with lupus. We hope to discover why certain people get lupus by identifying inherited genetic factors. To date we have recruited over 360 families, but we need many more. For more information on this study please contact one of our recruiters (Carmen Stevens, R.N. or Kristine Rohlf, R.N.) at the toll-free number 1-800-515-8787 (1-800-51-LUPUS) or send email to recruiter@lupusstudy.org New Information MAPPING THE GENOME: One year later - A recent article published in the Minneapolis Star Tribune.
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119. Wolves (Canis Lupus)
Bering Land Bridge National Preserve Wolf. Canis lupus.
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Wolf
Canis lupus
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Description
The wolf is the primeval wild dog, long a hunter alongside people, ancestor of our most faithful domestic companion. Wolves vary widely in appearance, from lightly built and often white in the Arctic to larger, and mostly dark in more southerly areas.
History
Wolves arose in the middle of the great Ice Age about one million years ago from a lineage of smaller doglike forms native to Eurasia. They spread to North America across the Bering land bridge early in the Ice Age when it was bared by falling sea level, and renewed contact with the American population each time the bridge re-emerged. As a result, Asian and American populations have not evolved separately for long enough to become distinct species.
Range
Today wolves are distributed across the northern portion of both continents and more sporadically to the southward. They can be found throughout Beringian except for many islands. Six thousand individuals have been estimated to inhabit Alaska at densities varying from 39 individuals per 1,000 square kilometers in richer, more southerly habitats, to six per 1,000 square kilometers in coastal and northern tundra. A study of wolves in the remote Anadyr highlands of Russian Beringia determined an intermediate density: about ten wolves per 1,000 square kilometers.
Habitat
Wolves once occupied a vast array of habitats well into the temperate and even subtropical and desert areas. Now, however, they are generally rare or absent except in northern forests and arctic tundra.

120. ASCALUP, El Portal Del Lupus En Castellano
ASSOCIACIO CATALANA lupus ERITEMATOS GENERALITZAT (A.C.L.E.G.)PAPALLONA
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