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* Race: African Americans and Asians are affected more often than people from other races.
* Race: African Americans and Asians are affected more often than people from other races.
* Drugs, such as [[chlorpromazine]], [[hydralazine]], [[isoniazid]], [[methyldopa]], [[penicillamine]], [[procainamide]], [[quinidine]] and [[sulfasalazine]].
* Drugs, such as [[chlorpromazine]], [[hydralazine]], [[isoniazid]], [[methyldopa]], [[penicillamine]], [[procainamide]], [[quinidine]] and [[sulfasalazine]].
* People with relatives who suffer from SLE, [[rheumatoid arthritis]] or [[thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura]] are at a slightly higher risk than the general population.<ref name="DiGeronimo">DiGeronimo, Theresa. New Hope for People with Lupus. Prima Publishing. 2002.</ref>
* People with relatives who suffer from [[SLE]], [[rheumatoid arthritis]] or [[thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura]] are at a slightly higher risk than the general population.<ref name="DiGeronimo">DiGeronimo, Theresa. New Hope for People with Lupus. Prima Publishing. 2002.</ref>


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The underlying cause of this autoimmune disease is not clear. Clinical data show the onset of systemic lupus erythematosus is associated with the following factors:

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  1. DiGeronimo, Theresa. New Hope for People with Lupus. Prima Publishing. 2002.


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