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32, 162–64, 171, 172;
biopsies,
146–48;
duodenum,
134
blood testing,
65–68, 118, 162–64;
defining
dysphagia,
133–34
lupus,
5–9,
7
;
difficulties,
3–4;
drug studies,
262–63;
fibromyalgia,
176–79;
genitourinary
ears,
123, 208
evaluation,
60, 62;
head and neck review,
ecchymoses,
70, 75–76
60, 61;
historical background,
9–10;
HLA
echinacea,
188,
206, 258
testing,
39–40;
infections,
237–38;
late-onset
economic impact of lupus,
252–54
lupus,
168–69;
lupus band test,
76–77,
77,
education,
257
171, 172;
lymphatic symptoms,
157–58;
eicosapentaenoic acid,
45
medication complications,
116–17;
elbows,
81
misdiagnosis,
12, 159, 162–63, 171–72;
elderly patients,
168–69
mouth symptoms,
72, 123–24;
MS panel,
electrical studies,
119
107;
muscular symptoms,
82–83;
neonatal
electrocardiogram,
102
lupus,
166;
neurologic symptoms,
62, 105–
electroencephalograms (EEGs),
119–20
8, 109–16, 118–20;
organ-system approach,
electromyograms (EMGs),
120
57;
osteoporosis,
240–41;
physical exam,
61–
ELISA test,
67
62;
and pregnancy,
248;
primary symptoms,
embolisms,
91–92
62–64;
prognosis,
255–60;
pulmonary
emotional issues,
195, 197, 198–99
symptoms,
85–94;
review of systems,
59–61;
endocardium,
99
rheumatology,
4, 59,
62,
257;
Rose Bengal
endocrine system,
61, 128–29, 223
staining,
125;
second opinions,
196;
endomyocardial biopsy,
98
Sjo¨gren’s syndrome,
124–25;
sun sensitivity,
endothelial cells,
162
183;
ultrasonic diagnosis,
86, 157–58
environmental causes of lupus,
36,
37
dialysis,
232, 255, 260
environmental conditions,
43–48
diarrhea,
136
environmental pollution,
47
diclofenac,
210, 212
eosin,
45
diet,
184–86, 224,
241
eosinophilic fasciitis,
45
diffuse interstitial lung disease,
90–91
eosinophilic myalgic syndrome (EMS),
45
disability from lupus,
252–54
eosinophils,
18,
19, 21,
155
discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE): and
ephedra,
258
alopecia,
72;
diagnosing,
5–7, 70–71, 170;
epidemiology of lupus,
11, 256
lesions,
121;
lupus band test,
77;
and
erythrocytes,
17
nicotine,
194;
and pregnancy,
244;
erythropoietin (EPO),
153, 176, 234–35
prognosis,
256;
and skin pigmentation,
73.
esophageal manometry,
134–35
See also
cutaneous lupus
esophageal reflux,
94–95
diuretics,
50, 140
esophagus,
133,
134
divorce rates,
202
estrogens,
50, 127–29, 230–31, 241,
241,
250
DongQuai,
188
ethical issues,
32–33
D-penincillamine,
54
etodolac,
211
Dressler’s syndrome,
54
evening primrose,
188
drug abuse,
173
exercise,
186–91, 257–58
drug-induced lupus erythematosus (DILE):
extremity evaluation,
62
clinical features,
53–54;
diagnosing,
5, 7,
exudates,
88, 138
170;
differentiating from SLE,
54;
epidemiology,
51–55;
and pregnancy,
244;
prognosis,
256;
and renal function,
148;
families of patients,
41–42, 202–3
suspect drugs,
49–50,
51
;
treating,
54–55;
family planning,
249–50
and tumor necrosis factor,
264
Farr test,
67
drugs.
See
medications;
specific drug names
fatigue,
64, 192–93, 252
and types
fear associated with lupus,
197
dry mouth,
124
feet,
82
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fengucreek,
188
G6PD deficiency,
232
fennel,
188
granulocytes,
17,
19, 21, 23
fenoprofen,
210
Grave’s disease,
42, 130
fertility,
132, 225, 243, 249–50
growth factors,
234
fetal health,
248–49
guided imagery,
199
fever,
63
Guillain-Barre syndrome,
111
fibromyalgia: anger associated with,
198;
guilt associated with lupus,
198–99
distinguishing from lupus,
171;
GI
problems,
136;
incidence in lupus patients,
hair-coloring solutions,
44
118
;
and livedo reticularis,
75;
in lupus hair loss,
72
patients,
81–82;
and nervous system,
111–12;
hands,
81
relationship to lupus,
176–79;
tender points,
haplotypes,
40, 41
Hargraves, Malcolm,
10
fish oils,
45, 185
Hashimoto’s thyroiditis,
42, 130
fluorinated steroids,
220
H blockers,
137, 224
2
flurbiprofen,
210
headaches,
105, 107, 109–10,
118
folic acid,
186, 227
head and neck review,
60, 61
Food and Drug Administration (FDA),
261–62
hearing problems,
123, 208
foods associated with lupus,
45–46
heart,
94–102,
101,
166
forme fruste lupus,
170
heartburn,
133, 135–36, 223
Fox, Robert,
216
Hebra, Ferdinand von,
9
functional bowel disease,
136
Helicobacter pylori,
137
functional syndromes,
116
hematocrit,
152
fungal infections,
237
hematology,
60–61, 152
Furst, Dan,
186
hematuria,
146
Furst, Elaine,
186
hemodialysis,
232
future of lupus research,
261–66
hemoglobin,
152
hemorrhages,
92, 138–39, 225, 234
gallbladder,
134
Hench, Phillip,
10, 219
gamma globulins,
20,
21,
156, 233, 238, 246
heparin,
246
gangrene,
75
hepatic vasculitis,
141
garlic,
188
hepatomegaly,
141
gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD),
95
herbs,
186,
187–90,
206
gastrointestinal system,
60, 95, 133–43,
134,
hiatal hernia,
135
Hippocrates,
9
G-CSF,
234–35
hips,
82
gender and lupus: hormonal causes,
127;
histones,
29
prevalence in women,
3, 12,
13,
256;
history of lupus,
9–10, 59–61, 104–5
research bias,
4.
See also
sex and lupus
HIV/AIDS,
175–76
genetics,
39–42;
and animal research,
33;
hives,
73–74
lupus genes,
35, 248;
and lupus outcomes,
HLA-DR4 genetic marker,
52
256;
prevalence of lupus,
13;
research on,
Hoffman, Byron,
49
homocysteine,
68
genitourinary evaluation,
60, 62
honey,
189
gentian,
189
hormones,
127–32;
adverse reactions,
230;
and
geographic distribution of lupus,
13, 47
birth control,
50;
diseases associated with,
gingko biloba,
186,
189
130–32, 241;
hormonal pathways,
128
;
ginseng,
189
hormone preparations,
221
;
imbalances,
173;
glands,
157.
See also
lymphatic system
lupus’ impact on,
128;
and menstrual
glaucoma,
122, 218
problems,
129–30;
noncontraceptive,
230–31;
globulin,
21
research on,
264;
role in lupus development,
glomerulonephritis,
144–48
35;
understanding,
127.
See also specific
glomerulus,
144,
145
hormones
goldenseal,
189
Hughes, Graham,
104, 160
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human leukocyte antigen (HLA) system,
23–
information sources on lupus,
xi
insurance,
254
hydralazine,
53
interferons,
20–21,
22,
114
hydrazines,
44, 193–94
interleukins,
20–21,
22,
25, 114
hydrocortisone,
221,
221–22
interstitial lung disease (ILD),
90
hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil),
125–26, 215–
interstitial nephritis,
149
intestine,
134
hypercoagulable state,
162
iritis,
122
hypertension,
92–93, 102, 117, 244, 260
iron,
193
hyperthyroidism,
54
iron-deficiency anemia,
153
hyperviscosity syndrome,
68, 109,
118,
234
irradiation,
234
hypoplasia,
154
irritable bowel syndrome,
136
hypothalamus,
127,
128,
219–20
isoniazid,
53
ibuprofen,
50, 209, 210
jaundice,
141
idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP),
Jenner, Edward,
239
joints,
78–82,
79,
191
idiotypes,
27
I.G. Farbenindustrie,
214
Kaiser-Permanente,
13, 256
immune system: abnormalities,
37
;
components
Kaposi, Moriz,
9, 104
of,
17–22;
decreasing immune response,
37;
Keil, Harry,
159
immune ablative therapy,
265–66;
immune
keratinocytes,
69
deposits,
76–77;
immunophylles,
264;
keratoconjunctivitis sicca,
124
immunoregulatory chemicals,
128;
Keterolac,
211
immunosuppressive therapies,
150, 225–28,
ketoprofen,
210, 212
228,
264–66;
and the rheumatic review,
60–
kidneys.
See
renal problems
61;
and stress,
200.
See also specific
Kikuchi’s syndrome,
157
components
Klemperer, Paul,
9
immunoglobulins,
21
;
abnormal responses,
36–
Klinefelter’s syndrome,
129
37;
and antiphospholipid syndrome,
160;
knees,
79,
82
and antiplatelet antibodies,
31;
and B cells,
25;
formation of,
19
;
and immune response, laboratory variables,
5,
7,
256
Lancet,
215
incidence of lupus,
3–4, 11–13, 173.
See also
large intestine,
134
diagnosis and assessment
larynx,
124
indomethacin,
148, 209, 210–11
lasers,
234