Hidden lupus: study reveals why atypical cases are often missed

NCT ID NCT07350772

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study looks at 400 people with lupus to compare those with typical symptoms versus those with unusual or 'atypical' symptoms. The goal is to understand how these differences affect disease activity, organ damage, and treatment needs over time. By identifying these patterns, doctors hope to diagnose and treat atypical lupus earlier and more effectively.

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Conditions

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  • Sohag university hospitals,sohag ,sohag

    Sohag, Egypt

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