Fingerz Posted:
IT COULD BE LUPUS BUT 9 TIMES OUT OF 10 IT ENDS UP BEING ANOTHER AUTOIMMUNE DISORDER. BEST TO RUN BLOOD CULTURES AND SEE IF ANYTHING’S GROWING IN THERE BEFORE BEGINNING TREATMENT FOR LUPUS. BELOW IS A HANDY CHECKLIST I GO THRU WHEN DIAGNOSING MY PATIENTS WITH LUPUS; YOU MIGHT WANT TO COPY THIS FOR USE IN YOUR OWN CLINIC, DR. HOUSE. IT EVEN GIVES YOU THE PERCENTAGE OF PATIENTS WHO TYPICALLY EXHIBIT EACH SYMPTOM. CHEERS!
* Achy joints / arthralgia (95 percent)
* Fever of more than 100 degrees F / 38 degrees C (90 percent)
* Arthritis / swollen joints (90 percent)
* Prolonged or extreme fatigue (81 percent)
* Skin Rashes (74 percent)
* Anemia (71 percent)
* Kidney Involvement (50 percent)
* Pain in the chest on deep breathing / pleurisy (45 percent)
* bumerfly-shaped rash across the cheeks and nose (42 percent)
* Sun or light sensitivity / photosensitivity (30 percent)
* Hair loss (27 percent)
* Abnormal blood clotting problems (20 percent)
* Raynaud’s phenomenon / fingers turning white and/or blue in the cold (17 percent)
* Seizures (15 percent)
* Mouth or nose ulcers (12 percent)
New differential…patient suffers from being a ****. Ideas…go!