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Angie Davidson
20 May 2019

How often does epilepsy develop after lupus?

Angie Davidson
20 May 2019

This is an uncommon finding in SLE but it is very well described. Epilepsy can occur when the brain is inflamed with lupus, so called neuropsychiatric lupus. There may also be psychiatric symptoms like hallucinations. It can also develop after a stroke caused by antiphospholipid antibodies (‘sticky blood’).

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