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Table 1-5ck: Criteria for the classification of SLE
A patient is classified as having SLE if at least 4 of the 11 criteria are met.
Malar Rash |
Discoid Rash |
Photosensitivity |
Oral Ulcers |
Arthritis |
Serositis |
Kidney Disease (at least 1 of 3) – > 0.5 g/d Proteinuria – ≥ 3+ Dipstick Proteinuria – Cellular Casts |
Neurologic Disease (at least 1 of 2) – Seizures – Psychosis (Without Other Cause) |
Hematologic Disorders (at least 1 of 3) – Hemolytic Anemia – Leukopenia (< 4000/mcL [4.0 x 109/L]), or Lymphopenia (< 1500/mcL [1.5 x 109/L]) – Thrombocytopenia (< 100,000/mcL [100 x 109/L]) |
Immunologic Abnormalities (at least 1 of 3) – Antibody to Native DNA – Antibody to Sm – Antibodies to Antiphospholipid Antibodies Based On: (1) IgG or IgM Anti-Cardiolipin Antibodies, (2) Lupus Anticoagulant, or (3) False-Positive Serologic Test for Syphilis |
Positive ANA |