Abstract
SLE is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects the kidneys in about 50% of patients. Lupus nephritis is a major risk factor for overall morbidity and mortality in SLE, and despite potent anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive therapies still ends in CKD or ESRD for too many patients. This review highlights recent updates in our understanding of disease epidemiology, genetics, pathogenesis, and treatment in an effort to establish a framework for lupus nephritis management that is patient-specific and oriented toward maintaining long-term kidney function in patients with lupus.
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- Lupus nephritis
- Medicine
- Systemic lupus erythematosus
- Epidemiology
- Disease
- Immunology
- Pathogenesis
- Intensive care medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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