Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Quiz: Test Your SLE IQ

Reviewed by John P. Cunha, DO, FACOEP on November 01, 2022
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Lupus is an infection.

A True
B False
The correct answer is:False
Explanation:

Lupus, or Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE), is not an infectious disease but an autoimmune disorder. It is a chronic condition in which the body attacks in own cells and tissues, resulting in inflammation of the skin, joints, blood vessels, brain, lungs, and kidneys.

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Men are more affected by lupus than women.

A True
B False
The correct answer is:False
Explanation:

90% of all cases of lupus are diagnosed in women. Women ages 15 to 44 years are at the greatest risk of developing the disease.

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Which disease(s) are more prevalent than lupus?

A HIV/AIDS
B Sickle cell anemia
C Multiple sclerosis
D None of the above
The correct answer is:None of the above
Explanation:

The Lupus Foundation of America estimates about 1.5 million Americans and at least 5 million people worldwide have some form of lupus, making it more prevalent than HIV, AIDS, sickle cell anemia, and multiple sclerosis combined.

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What are some symptoms of lupus?

A Vomiting, thyroid disorders, receding gums
B Dry mouth, asthma, allergies
C Excessive hunger, salt cravings, water retention
D Sun-sensitive rash, hair loss, and fatigue
The correct answer is:Sun-sensitive rash, hair loss, and fatigue
Explanation:

Symptoms of lupus range widely, and may come and go. The most common symptoms and signs of lupus include:
- Fatigue
- Joint pain and swelling
- Sun sensitivity
- Fingers or toes turn white and/or blue in the cold (Raynaud's phenomenon)
- Fever
- Hair loss
- Headaches
- Anemia
- Swelling in the extremities or around eyes
- Butterfly-shaped rash across the cheeks and nose
- Ulcers in the nose or mouth
- Pain in the chest when breathing deeply
- Abnormal blood clotting
- Inflammation of the kidneys (Lupus Nephritis)

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What is a lupus flare?

A Symptoms of a disease cause pain
B Symptoms of a chronic disease or condition are suddenly worse
C Any form of itching, pain, or fever associated with a disease
D None of the above
The correct answer is:Symptoms of a chronic disease or condition are suddenly worse
Explanation:

A flare is when symptoms of a chronic disease are present. During a lupus flare, symptoms may range from mild to debilitating. A mild flare may involve a rash; a moderate flare may involve joint or muscle pain or severe fatigue; and a severe flare could be debilitating, affecting the organs and requiring medical attention. A flare occurs when the immune system is triggered. Some common triggers for lupus flares include infections, stress, pregnancy, sunlight, and starting or stopping a new medication. Lupus flares are unpredictable and there is no way to tell how long they will last.

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Unlike arthritis, there is only one form of lupus.

A True
B False
The correct answer is:False
Explanation:

There are several types of lupus. Lupus generally refers to systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), the most common form of the disease, comprising about 70% of all cases. Other types of lupus include:
- Cutaneous lupus erythematosus (CLE) – limited to the skin, affects about 10% of people with lupus, has several subtypes:

  • Subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus (SCLE)
  • Acute cutaneous lupus erythematosus
    • Chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus – has several subtypes:
    • Discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE)
    • Lupus erythematous panniculitis/profundus
    • Lupus tumidus
    • Chilblain lupus
  • Drug-induced lupus – affects about 10% of people with lupus, caused by certain prescription drugs, rarely affects organs
  • Neonatal lupus – a rare condition and not a true form of lupus; affects infants of women who have lupus and is caused by antibodies from the mother that act on the infant in utero
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    People do not die from lupus.

    A True
    B False
    The correct answer is:False
    Explanation:

    Most people diagnosed with lupus can live a normal life span due to improvements in diagnosis and treatment. About 10 to 15 percent of people with lupus die due to complications. Heart attacks and other cardiovascular diseases are the leading causes of death in people with lupus. Other causes of premature death in patients with lupus include kidney failure and infections.

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    As seen in many patients with lupus, the hallmark "butterfly rash" appears...

    A On the chest or back
    B Across the nose and cheeks
    C Across the pelvis
    D Between the shoulder blades
    The correct answer is:Across the nose and cheeks
    Explanation:

    The "butterfly rash," also called the "malar rash," is a common symptom of lupus characterized by rashes across the cheekbones and the bridge of the nose. Rashes are usually red or purple, and may be blotchy or completely red, and can be raised or flat. It occurs in about 40% of patients with lupus.

    A butterfly rash may also be seen in rosacea and Lyme disease, so it's presence alone is not a definitive diagnosis of lupus.

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