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Unilateral discoid lupus erythematosus: two atypical cases with distinct presentations [PDF]
Discoid lupus erythematosus can present in various atypical forms, posing significant diagnostic challenges as it can mimic other infectious or neoplastic dermatoses.
Halim, P Anthony +6 more
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Summary Background and Objectives: Diagnosing cicatricial alopecia is challenging. Even with histology, a definitive diagnosis cannot always be made. Line‐field confocal optical coherence tomography (LC‐OCT), a non‐invasive imaging method with high resolution used in vivo, has proven helpful in diagnosing scarring alopecia.
Marie‐Christine Nutz +5 more
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INTRODUCTION: Discoid lupus erythematosus may lead to significant orbital inflammation syndrome. Ocular manifestations related to discoid lupus erythematosus are uncommon and few cases of eye inflammation are reported.
Loredana Arrico +7 more
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S3 guideline diagnostics and therapy of alopecia areata – Part 1: Diagnostics and epidemiology
Summary In the project funded by the Innovation Committee at the G‐BA, the S3 guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of AA was developed between 2023 and 2025. The interdisciplinary expert panel consisted of representatives from the German Dermatological Society, in particular from the Pediatric Dermatology Working Group, the Professional ...
Ulrike Blume‐Peytavi +13 more
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ABSTRACT Aims This systematic review assesses current evidence on the management of non‐plaque (dental biofilm)‐induced gingival diseases and conditions (NPIGDs), including (i) inflammatory and immune conditions, (ii) neoplasms and (iii) gingival pigmentations.
Maria Clotilde Carra +5 more
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Periorbital discoid lupus erythematosus: A case report [PDF]
WOS: 000439240200015Discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE) is the most frequent form of cutaneous lupus erythematosus. It is typically located on sun-exposed areas, such as forehead, nose, cheeks, eyelids, scalp, neck, presternal area, and the extensor ...
Murat Oktay +9 more
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Litifilimab efficacy on skin outcomes in cutaneous lupus erythematosus in the Phase 2 LILAC study
Our findings show that greater proportions of litifilimab‐treated participants than placebo experienced 20%, 50%, 70% or 90% improvements in CLASI‐A score from baseline and CLASI‐A scores of 0–1 or 0–3. Similar results were observed using physician global assessments, supporting the Phase 2 LILAC study primary analysis in CLE.
Victoria P. Werth +8 more
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Clinical Images: Subcutaneous panniculitis‐like T cell lymphoma
Arthritis &Rheumatology, EarlyView.
S Chambers, CN Myrdal, VP Werth
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Current treatment strategies: Collagen vascular diseases in children
Of the various collagen vascular diseases seen in pediatric age group, discoid lupus erythematosus, systemic lupus erythematosus, neonatal lupus erythematosus, juvenile dermatomyositis and childhood scleroderma are common and of practical importance to ...
Aparna Palit, Arun C Inamadar
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Incidence of cutaneous lupus erythematosus and systemic progression: A Nationwide study in Korea
This nationwide study reports a cutaneous lupus erythematosus (CLE) incidence of 3.98/100,000 person‐years. CLE was associated with an increased risk of actinic keratosis and skin cancer. Progression to SLE clustered within 5 years after CLE diagnosis, with a 5‐year cumulative incidence of 11.4%, supporting a risk‐stratified follow‐up approach during ...
Seon Young Song +3 more
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