drug induced lupus

How is Drug-Induced Lupus Diagnosed?


Diagnosis of DIL involves a detailed medical history and physical examination to rule out other forms of lupus. Blood tests are essential to detect the presence of antinuclear antibodies (ANAs), which are often elevated in lupus patients. One specific marker, antihistone antibodies, is typically elevated in DIL but not in other forms of lupus. A clear link between the onset of symptoms and the administration of the offending drug is crucial for diagnosis.

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