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Lupus Nephritis Clinic | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Our Location. Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. 301 Mason Lord Dr, Suite 3400. Baltimore, MD 21224. Bayview 410-550-2820.
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Lupus Nephritis in Children | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Lupus</b> nephritis is inflammation of the kidneys caused by systemic <b>lupus</b> erythematosus (SLE), an autoimmune disease in which a misfiring immune system</b> ...
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Lupus Researcher Stalks the Wolf | Johns Hopkins Medicine
For more information about Sangeeta Sule’s cohort study, call 410-955-6145. “<b>Lupus</b>” in Latin means “wolf,” and like the wily predator the autoimmune disease</b> ...
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What Are Common Symptoms of Autoimmune Disease?
<b>Lupus</b>, a disease that damages areas of the body that include joints, skin and organs; Thyroid diseases, including Graves’ disease, where the body makes too</b> ...
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Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Immune disorders, such as rheumatoid arthritis and <b>lupus</b>; Low-grade lymphomas and leukemias may produce abnormal antibodies against platelet proteins.</b> ...
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Autoimmune | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Top <b>Autoimmune</b> Conditions and Diseases. Celiac Disease. Scleroderma. Sjögren's Syndrome. Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Systemic <b>Lupus</b> Erythematosus.
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Rheumatology at Johns Hopkins All Children's
Rheumatologists at Johns Hopkins All Children’s diagnose and treat a range of autoimmune and autoinflammatory diseases that affect children’s connective tissues,</b> ...
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Autoimmune Disease: Why Is My Immune System Attacking Itself?
The Role of Infection and Disease. On a basic level, autoimmune disease occurs because the body’s natural defenses — the immune system — attack the body’s own</b> ...
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Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy
<b>Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy</b> (CIDP) is a rare type of autoimmune disorder. In an autoimmune disease, the body attacks its own</b> ...
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Sjögren's Syndrome Symptoms | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Swollen glands, specifically behind the jaw and in front of the ears. Joint pain, swelling or stiffness. Prolonged dry skin. Skin rashes. Chronic dry cough.</b> ...
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