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Essay heading: Lupus
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Kajs-Wyllie notes that lupus begins with the failure of the T-helper cells to moderate the immune reaction. Immunoglobulin released by the B cells attaches to these antigens, forming an immune complex that collects in the tissue. The formation causes edema, thickening of the basement membrane, infiltration by neutrophils, and disruptions of the endothelium lining of the cells... displayed 300 characters
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Immunoglobulin released by the B cells attaches to these antigens, forming an immune complex that collects in the tissue. The formation causes edema, thickening of the basement membrane, infiltration by neutrophils, and disruptions of the endothelium lining of the cells.
Nonspecific neurological signs occur in about 40-70% of lupus patients... displayed next 300 characters
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