Abstract

Drug-induced lupus (DIL) refers to an idiosyncratic side effect of numerous, apparently unrelated medications, in which symptoms overlap with those of systemic lupus erythematosus. Over 100 drugs have been linked to DIL to date and the list is growing. Like idiopathic lupus erythematosus, DIL has systemic, subacute cutaneous, and chronic cutaneous forms. We report the first case of lupus nephrothy related to Doxazocine treatment.

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