It’s time to get writing again! The EULAR PARE Edgar Stene prize is open for entries. To make your voice heard and have a chance of winning this prestigious prize click here for more details.
It’s time to get writing again! The EULAR PARE Edgar Stene prize is open for entries. To make your voice heard and have a chance of winning this prestigious prize click here for more details.
✅ For all questions about #lupus, remember you can visit #LupusGPT & #EasyLupus: multilingual AI tools developed by Lupus Europe, powered by 🔝sources including #Lupus100.
🌐 Visit https://f.mtr.cool/adnlzftnyx & https://f.mtr.cool/ozemfhjjsl for reliable answers to your lupus questions!
🌟Your physician is the best source of information. Turn to them for information on early signs of kidney disease & what to do if you spot any.
✅ You will get your kidney function assessed in every check-up visit. Never skip one, even if you feel ok.
#WorldKidneyDay
Prevention is key! There are many ways to take care of your kidneys:
1️⃣ Have an active life 🚶♂️ 🏃♀️
2️⃣ Don't smoke 🚭
3️⃣ Have a healthy diet 🥗 🍏
4️⃣ Check & control your blood sugar & blood pressure
5️⃣ Take appropriate fluid intake
6️⃣ Don't take NSAIDs regularly
#WorldKidneyDay
🚨 #Kidney disease is a silent illness. Getting to recognise its symptoms is key to getting an early diagnosis and preventing potential complications:
1️⃣ Urine changes (in frequency or colour)
2️⃣ Swelling in 🤲 🦶 🦵
3️⃣ Foamy urine
4️⃣ High blood pressure
#WorldKidneyDay
‼️ Although #lupus nephritis remains one of the most serious complications for #SLE patients, early diagnosis and adequate treatment make remission possible in many cases.
✅ To achieve this, it is crucial that patients do not skip their routine check-ups.
#WorldKidneyDay
🚨 It is estimated that about 40% of #SLE patients will suffer from #lupus nephritis: one of the most dangerous & frequent complications of SLE- Carmona L. et al.
✅ Routine check-ups and early detection of symptoms are key to an early diagnosis.
#WorldKidneyDay
✅ The final version of the #SLAKE paper, the Systemic #Lupus Assessment of essential Knowledge instrument, is now published online at https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keaf649
Thank you all for your support and your participation 👍
✅ Key messages from the 'early #Lupus diagnosis' fishball at #ELM2026
- Early diag particularly important for non-severe patients (because severe often diag quickly)
- #Redflags/education for GPs is key
-Access to care/rethinking pathways
-Role for biomarkers (e.g. ANA+IFN)
✅ For all questions about #lupus, remember you can visit #LupusGPT & #EasyLupus: multilingual AI tools developed by Lupus Europe, powered by 🔝sources including #Lupus100.
🌐 Visit lupusgpt.org/ & easy.lupusgpt.org/ for reliable answers to your lupus questions!
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🔴 Although lupus nephritis remains one of the most serious complications for SLE patients, early diagnosis and adequate treatment make remission possible in many cases ✅.
🦋 Kidney disease is a silent illness. Getting to recognise its symptoms is key to getting an early diagnosis and preventing potential complications:
1️⃣ Urine changes (in frequency or colour)
2️⃣ Swelling in 🤲 🦶 🦵
3️⃣ Foamy urine
4️⃣ High blood pressure
Prevention is key! There are many ways to take care of your kidneys:
1️⃣ Have an active life 🚶♂️ 🏃♀️
2️⃣ Don't smoke 🚭
3️⃣ Have a healthy diet 🥗 🍏
4️⃣ Check & control your blood sugar & blood pressure
5️⃣ Take the appropriate fluid intake
6️⃣ Don't take NSAIDs regularly
#WorldKidneyDay
#KidneyHealthforAll
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🚨 Today is #WorldKidneyDay! And we are supporting the World Kidney Day campaign.
People with kidney disease are among the most vulnerable people in an emergency because of their ongoing need for consistently coordinated care, which is often lifelong and involves complex ongoing treatment.
🦋 It is estimated that about 40% of #SLE patients will suffer from #lupus nephritis: one of the most dangerous and frequent complications of #SLE. Routine check-ups and early detection of symptoms are key for getting an early diagnosis.
#kidneyhealthforall
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🇵🇹 What a week at the European Lupus Meeting 2026 in Lisbon!
You may have noticed something unusual…
🤫 Lupus Europe has been very quiet on social media throughout the Congress.
The reason? We were way too busy contributing, participating and engaging throughout #Lupus2026!
Here are just a few highlights of Lupus Europe’s involvement:
🔹 12 Fishbowl Chairs
🔹 9 abstracts supported by Lupus Europe
🔹 Our Chair, Jeanette Andersen, speaking at both the opening and closing ceremonies
🔹 6 Lupus Europe co-chairs at scientific sessions
🔹 3 interventions in sessions and interactive workshops
🚀 Beyond the scientific programme, the meeting was also completely full of valuable discussions and working meetings for ongoing projects that we are excited to share with you soon.
Over the coming weeks, we will share more about what happened in Lisbon, so keep an eye out for news!
📅 Meanwhile, don’t miss our ELM 2026 Recap Webinar as viewed by our PAN members, who were there!
🗓 16 March
⏰ 19:00 CET (i.e. Paris time)
💻 Zoom
Register now, to hear the key takeaways and highlights from this important European meeting.
Just email: secretariat@lupus-europe.org
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Welcome to Lupus Europe. To join our pan-European community, please contact us.

Info Center: https://www.lupus-europe.org/me-lupus/lupus-europe-info-center/
Survey Center: https://www.lupus-europe.org/me-lupus/lupus-europe-survey-center/
Blog: https://www.lupus-europe.org/blog/
Videos: https://www.lupus-europe.org/videos-on-demand/
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/LupusEurope