Lupus Erythematosis


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Lupus Erythematosis can be diagnosed through a series of tests, including the following: 1. General tests, such as urine protein, urine routine, erythrocyte sedimentation, blood routine, C-reactive protein, etc. 2. Biochemical tests, such as electrolytes, complement C4, complement C3, immunoglobulin, etc. 3. Autoantibody tests, such as anti-ENA series antibodies and anti-double-stranded DNA antibodies. In addition, anti-phospholipid antibodies and anti-histiocytic antibodies are also required. 4. Other examinations, including cardiac ultrasound and chest CT, hepatobiliary b-ultrasound, etc. Systemic lupus erythematosus often causes multiple organ involvement, so it is necessary to improve some relevant examinations in terms of examination.