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Blaschkoid Facial Lesion in an Adult Woman
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A Rapidly Progressive Necrotic Ulcer in an Immunocompromised Patient
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Dermatologic Clinics, 1986
Lupus erythematosus represents a wide spectrum of diseases. Within this heterogeneity, however, several clinically relevant subsets have been found that may unite differing aspects of the disease and that may have pathogenic implications for the problem as a whole.
S R, Hymes, R E, Jordon, F C, Arnett
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Lupus erythematosus represents a wide spectrum of diseases. Within this heterogeneity, however, several clinically relevant subsets have been found that may unite differing aspects of the disease and that may have pathogenic implications for the problem as a whole.
S R, Hymes, R E, Jordon, F C, Arnett
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Archives of Dermatology, 1972
Lupus erythematosus (LE) is a multisystem disease. Genetic predisposition, altered immunity, hormones, drugs, viruses, and ultraviolet light all may play a role in etiology. A wide range of cutaneous lesions occur, and variants such as subacute cutaneous LE, complement-deficient LE, and neonatal LE have recently been emphasized.
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Lupus erythematosus (LE) is a multisystem disease. Genetic predisposition, altered immunity, hormones, drugs, viruses, and ultraviolet light all may play a role in etiology. A wide range of cutaneous lesions occur, and variants such as subacute cutaneous LE, complement-deficient LE, and neonatal LE have recently been emphasized.
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