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Systemic lupus erythematosus-description, symptoms, and treatment methods
Lupus erythematosus is a rare but very dangerous autoimmune disease that affects connective tissues and joints. Almost the entire body suffers, but most of all the kidneys and liver. During the year, isolated cases of the disease are recorded in our country, and around 3 million people are recognized as carriers of the disease worldwide. At the same time, the threshold age when a person is most at risk of getting sick is outlined by a fairly long period – from the teenage age of 16-17 years to 50. At the same time, women among the sick are much more numerous than men. Continue reading
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