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When would you consider a diagnosis of peritonitis in a patient with SLE?

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Rheumatology · MUSC Health

As noted in the question, clinically significant peritonitis is unusual/rare in lupus patients. In 25 years, I have seen two patients I was convinced had lupus peritonitis. The common thread was that both of them had had at least one abdominal surgery for an acute abdomen. The patients were known to...

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