SLE Flashcards
What is SLE?
systemic lupus erythematosus
What type of disease is SLE?
- chronic inflammatory disease
- has an autoimmune basis
- onset can acute or insidious
- has exacerbations and remissions
What organs are affected by SLE?
any organ system can be effected by SLE
Whos is most often affected by SLE?
- more prevalent in women (10:1)
- more common in non-Caucasian population
What causes SLE?
idiopathic (likely multifactoral)
What etiologic factors play a role in SLE?
- familial tendency
- genes for HLA proteins
- hormones (androgens protective and estrogens as risk?)
- environmental triggers: UV light, chemicals (hair dyes, drugs), foods, infectious agents
What is the pathology of SLE?
- imbalanced sex hormones heighten helper T cells, weaken suppressor T cells and cause B cell hyperactivity?
- B cell hyperactivity increases antibodies, including auto-antibodies
- auto-antibodies bind to target cells > damage > inflammation > decreased function
What auto-antibodies are involved in SLE?
- antinuclear antibodies (including anti-DNA antibodies)
- antibodies against cytoplasmic cell components
- antibodies against blood components (RBCs, WBCs, platelets, plasma proteins)
What are manifestations of SLE related to the skeletal system?
- joint pain
- arthritis
- destruction of ligaments, tendons, joint capsules
What are manifestations of SLE related to the integument?
- malar “butterfly” rash on nose and cheeks
- fingertip lesions
- hair loss
- mucous membrane lesions (oral ulcers)
What are manifestations of SLE related to the renal system?
- damage to kidney (glomerulonephritis)
- proteinuria and consequent edema
- renal failure?
What are manifestations of SLE related to the pulmonary system?
- pleural effusions
- pleuritis
What are manifestations of SLE related to the cardiac system?
- pericarditis
- myocarditis
- congential heart block in infants whose moms have SLE
- hypertension
- infective endocarditis secondary to valvular lesions from SLE
What are manifestations of SLE related to the CNS?
- CVA
- damage to nerve cells
- seizures
- psychotic symptoms, depression, change in LOC, confusion
What are manifestations of SLE related to the blood?
- hemolytic anemia
- leukopenia, lymphopenia, thrombocytopenia
- lymphadenopathy (swollen lymph nodes)