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lupus

/loo-puhs/US // ˈlu pəs //UK // (ˈluːpəs) //

狼疮,狼疮症,狼疮病,红斑狼疮

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Pathology.

    • : lupus vulgaris.
    • : systemic lupus erythematosus.

Examples

  • The drug is used to treat lupus, and Upton asked whether anyone with that disease had contracted the coronavirus.

  • Those with autoimmune or chronic inflammatory conditions such as lupus, multiple sclerosis and rheumatoid arthritis.

  • “What rocked my world was seeing covid patients with levels of autoreactivity commensurate with an autoimmune disease like lupus,” he says.

  • In October, a team of researchers led by Ignacio Sanz, an expert on lupus at Emory University, documented a phenomenon in the immune system of many severe covid patients that is often seen during lupus flare-ups.

  • Sanz had seen this phenomenon before in lupus, and many believed it to be a hallmark of immune dysfunction.

  • Lupus is a protean disease that can cause inflammation in just about every part of the body, including the synovium.

  • My thyroid was removed, I underwent radiation, and lupus threw a party in my body to celebrate.

  • I am a 28 year old female who suffer from the autoimmune disease lupus.

  • He then said curiously, "There was a story about lupus or something… did you have lupus?"

  • So, a curious King dug deeper: “There was a story about lupus or something… did you have lupus?”

  • The consul Rutilius Lupus was destroyed with his forces, by an ambuscade, near the river Livis, during the social war.

  • His description of noli me tangere and of lupus is rather practical.

  • Is there any difficulty in the diagnosis of lupus erythematosus?

  • Lupus erythematosus has no papules, tubercles or ulceration.

  • What changes do the lupus tubercles or infiltrations undergo?