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Home / RheumTV / Lupus Myths: Chronic Fatigue is a Symptom of Lupus

Lupus Myths: Chronic Fatigue is a Symptom of Lupus

Dr. George Stojan with the Johns Hopkins Lupus Center discusses how chronic fatigue that’s present daily and interferes with a patient’s life is usually not a sign of systemic lupus.

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George Stojan, MD

Dr. Stojan is an Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Division of Rheumatology at the Johns Hopkins University Medical School and the co-Director of the Hopkins Lupus Center.

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