The chances of a daughter developing systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) if her mother has the disease are estimated to be between 5% to 20%. While genetics play a role in the likelihood of developing lupus, environmental factors and other influences also contribute. It's important to note that having a family history of lupus does not guarantee the disease will be passed on. Regular medical check-ups and monitoring can help in early detection and management if symptoms arise.
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