Clinical criteria |
Acute cutaneous lupus |
Chronic cutaneous lupus |
Oral ulcers: in the absence of other causes |
Non-scarring alopecia in the absence of other causes |
Synovitis involving two or more joints, characterized by swelling or effusion OR tenderness in 2 or more joints and 30 min or more of morning stiffness |
Serositis in the absence of other causes |
Renal: 500 mg of protein/24 h urine or red blood cell casts |
Neurologic symptoms in the absence of other known causes such as primary vasculitis, infection, and diabetes mellitus, including toxic-metabolic, uremia, and drugs |
Hemolytic anemia |
Leukopenia (<4000/mm3) or lymphopenia (<1000/mm3): in the absence of other known causes |
Thrombocytopenia (<100,000/mm3) in the absence of other known causes |
Immunological criteria |
Antinuclear antibodies (ANA) titers above laboratory reference range |
Anti-dsDNA (double-strand DNA) titers above laboratory reference range. If titer was determined by ELISA consider twice above laboratory reference range |
Anti-Sm |
Anti-phospholipid antibody: any of the following lupus anticoagulant false-positive rapid plasma reagin (RPR), medium, or high titer of anti-cardiolipin (IgA, IgG, or IgM) or anti-β2 glycoprotein I (IgA, IgG, or IgM) autoantibodies |
Low complement: low plasma levels of C3, C4, or CH50 |
Direct Coombs test positive in the absence of hemolytic anemia |