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Dermoscopy Aids in the Diagnosis of Discoid Lupus Erythematosus
Published on: May 16, 2025
Lupus-erythematous-associated interstitial granulomatous dermatitis
Shoshana Marmon1, Maria Robinson, Shane A Meehan
1The Ronald O. Perelman Department of Dermatology, New York University School of Medicine, USA.
Abstract:
A 41-year-old woman with a prior diagnosis of lupus erythematous presented with a five-year history of small, erythematous, flesh-colored papules and nodules that coalesced into symmetrically-distributed plaques on her upper back. A biopsy specimen showed an interstitial, granulomatous mixed-cell dermatitis with eosinophils. These clinicopathologic findings are consistent with a diagnosis of lupus erythematous-associated interstitial granulomatous dermatitis.
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