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systemic lupus erythematosus
Lupus, formally called systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), is an autoimmune disease in which the body's immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissue in many parts of the body. Symptoms vary among people and may be mild to severe. Common symptoms include painful and swollen joints, fever, chest pain, hair loss, mouth ulcers, swollen lymph nodes, feeling tired, and a red rash which is most commonly on the face. Often there are periods of illness, called flares, and periods of remission during which there are few symptoms. Children up to 18 years old develop a more severe form of SLE termed ch
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Canadian physician and co-founder of Johns Hopkins Hospital (1849–1919)
Osler's node
medical condition
pretibial myxedema
Human disease
journal club
group of individuals who meet regularly to critically evaluate recent articles in the academic literature
Edith Campbell
Canadian nursing sister in World War I