Patient’s case with autoimmune disorders of unexplained origin
AUTHORS : Masyuk S.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Center for Functional Medicine “Arkadia-Med”, Katowice, Poland
YEAR : 2013
Recently, more and more patients have been admitted to our center, the diagnosis of which depends on the profile of the medical institution to which patients are admitted at the very beginning. In the fall of 2011, a 28-year-old patient was admitted to our center with the
following complaints: epigastric discomfort (documented stomach ulcer), recurrent
tingling sensations in the heart, hypotension, blood pressure surges, low blood sugar, joint pain (laboratory tests showed high level of anti-cardiolipin antibodies
of the IgM class). During a consultation at the Clinic for Immunological Diseases in
Lodz, she was diagnosed with lupus erythematosus