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Is Facial Rash Related to Lupus?

Q: I have arthritis, plus a rash across my nose and cheeks. My doctor is treating me for acne, but I wonder if what I have is actually a rash related to lupus. Several members of my family, including my sister and daughter, have lupus. Is it possible that I also have lupus – even though the results of my laboratory tests are negative?

A: Arthritis is a feature of lupus. Rashes on the face are another that your doctor may take into account when making a diagnosis. Features of lupus also include a positive antinuclear antibody (ANA) test, abnormal blood- cell counts, pleurisy (inflammation of the lining of the lungs), pericarditis (inflammation of the membrane sac surrounding the heart), and evidence of kidney injury. 

Because you have family members with lupus, it is understandable that you are concerned about your own diagnosis. Indeed, the risk of lupus is increased among family members of those with the disease. On the other hand, it is entirely possible – even likely – that in the case of your facial rash, arthritis might have occurred with it by coincidence.

Unless you have other signs of the disease, including positive lab tests, I would assume that this is not a lupus rash. I would recommend that you trust your doctor, who has examined you and is familiar with your specific symptoms. If you are still uncertain and would like another opinion, I would suggest you consider seeing a rheumatologist.

Doyt Conn, MD, Rheumatologist

j fields
17 Oct 2009, 16:20
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long before I was diagnosed with lupus, I would have rashes when exposed to the sun. suggest that she always wear sunscreen and a had to screen her face
Jo Anne Gholson
07 Jul 2009, 09:40
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I was diagnosed with SLE,Antiphospholipid Antibodies,osteoarthritis in 2001. Because of the Ana Titer being 1:1280 I was retested 3 times with all being positive from 3 different sources.
Now,after coming off of Cellcept 3,000mg after being on it for 6 years, all my labs are coming back normal, except for the Antiphospholipid Antibodies. HLA-B27 was also detected. IGG B2-Glycoprotien is 95.complement total (CH50) 98.
I am confused, am I in complete remission or not?
betty
30 Mar 2009, 21:49
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I started with a small red raise area on my nose that has now become a large redden area that burns light a cigarette is being held there and now it's on the posterior portion of my scalp also. 4 yrs ago I had a high ana, sed rate, crp and have been anemic all my life. Now my uric acid is 8.8 I have a rheumatologist that has me on cell cept but it's not helping the bruning. What's wrong and what's next?

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